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Use code 'Howtown' to save 10% off all Riverside plans: https://creators.riverside.fm/Howtown To support independent science journalism JOIN OUR PATREON: / howtown TikTok: / howtown_ Instagram: / howtown_videos Sources and further reading: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e... We're grateful for the generous support of the Patreon Town Council: Bev Fong Chris Wubbels Sean Barrett Mike Purvis Jon Hewett Albychen Hernando Garcia Aatish Bhatia Sean Talon Evan Hass Mark Tinker Julian Mayorga L.A. O’Connor Marcos Huerta Joaquim Salles Sam Gaty Jason Dunlap Parag Mallick Edgar Sutawika Richard Gladas Tim Davey Navneet Tra Him Taylor Pedro ZM Ale Martin Weeks Dimi Bryce Golden-Chen Estelle Caswell Yash Murthy martin david Marc Hermes Matthew Stvartak Garret Wates Slightly Suspicious Mind Kellyn Lorentzen-Goler omg.science Duncan Stannett Keith England Aaron Wesson Risa Dewi Matthew Fergus Leaded gasoline, paint, and pipes left a toxic fingerprint in the baby teeth of half of all Americans — and those tiny clues reveal how silent doses of lead rewired IQ scores, crime rates, and mental health for decades. In this Howtown episode we laser‑scan my own baby teeth with “tooth detective” Manish Arora, revisit Herbert Needleman’s 1970s Boston study, and track economist Jessica Reyes’s state‑by‑state link between tetraethyl lead’s phase‑out and the 1990s crime drop. New data from New Zealand’s Dunedin Study (analyzed by Aaron Reuben) show how early exposure still shapes Gen X brains, personalities, and social mobility, framing one of the largest environmental injustices in U.S. history. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:14 the tooth fairy 02:44 lead and first graders 03:39 making of this episode 05:00 from whence the poison? 06:37 industry obscures science 07:19 what lead does in the body 07:47 socioeconomic effects 08:30 a triumph? 9:08 lead causes crime? 10:36 spurious correlations 12:10 evidence lead=crime 13:01 losing our minds 13:52 the Dunedin Study 16:21 USA! 17:10 Adam's tooth results 19:00 psychopathology 19:47 lead is not past 20:27 the Milwaukee crisis 21:21 here we go again 22:08 please help!