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costcocosmonaut t1_j9mrvbo wrote

If you have young children or planning on having children, it’s not ideal.

https://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/15/health/vital-signs-patterns-linking-airplanes-to-test-scores.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare

“After Munich moved its airport in 1992, scores on reading and memory tests went up near the old airport and down near the new one, a recently published study reports.”

Lol this is an old article but something I read about before.

And there’s this:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3230438/

“We estimated a significant association between potential exposure to lead emissions from avgas and blood lead levels in children. Although the estimated increase was not especially large, the results of this study are nonetheless directly relevant to the policy debate surrounding the regulation of leaded avgas.”

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Bipolarandbdsm489 t1_j9od9x4 wrote

Idk about this. Grew up in Warwick. About two miles from the airport. And worked accross the street. was told I’d never have kids at 16. Now I have five. first one was at 17 yrs old. Responsible. Not really. Proves this the sort wrong. Probably.

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Delusionalgem t1_j9ofbm2 wrote

Actually sounds like you prove it right

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Bipolarandbdsm489 t1_j9oj3n5 wrote

“If you plan on having children it’s not ideal”. Was under the impression. Meant glasses and poisons made you infertile or impotent. which obviously was not the case. For anyone in Warwick that I know.

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Bipolarandbdsm489 t1_j9oj9m9 wrote

unless you are calling me dumb because of the scores comment in the second have with the Munich airport fact which is also not true.

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