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A century of hair clippings show lead exposure rates have plummeted

Last updated: February 2, 2026 11:00 pm
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Lead exposure rates have plummeted over the past century, according to a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. The study, conducted by a team of scientists led by Ken Smith from the University of Utah, analyzed hair samples collected over a span of more than 100 years. The researchers found that exposure to lead, a dangerous heavy metal, has decreased by more than 100 times since the 1960s.

Hair, it turns out, is a valuable repository of information. Smith and his team analyzed 47 hair samples dating from 1916 to 2024 to track lead concentrations over time. The results were striking, showing a significant decline in lead levels since the peak in the 1960s. This decline coincided with the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970 and the implementation of key environmental legislation such as the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act.

While the study was limited to the greater Salt Lake City region of Utah, it demonstrates the power of using physical mementos like hair samples to track changes in our environment. Lead exposure can have serious health consequences, especially in children, including cognitive issues and learning difficulties. Despite the progress made in reducing lead exposure, the researchers caution that changes in pollution policies could reverse these gains.

The study highlights the importance of ongoing efforts to reduce lead exposure and protect public health. Lead remains a serious toxin with harmful effects on human health, and continued vigilance is necessary to prevent exposure. By leveraging biological information stored in hair samples, researchers can gain valuable insights into historical trends in environmental contamination and guide future efforts to safeguard public health.

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The findings of this study underscore the critical role of environmental protections in reducing lead exposure and emphasize the need for continued efforts to address environmental contaminants. By supporting science journalism and research, we can ensure that progress continues to be made in protecting our health and environment for future generations.

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