Locks of Beethoven reveal it wasn’t lead poisoning that killed him

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Locks of Beethoven reveal it wasn’t lead poisoning that killed him
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Did high lead exposure kill Beethoven?

Music composer Ludwig van Beethoven suffered an timely death and till date no one knows the reason. Some say he was diagnosed with liver and kidney diseases, while others say he was exposed to lead which caused him harm.

All these conditions are deeply associated with high lead levels. Beethoven’s other traits include his temper, memory lapses, and great clumsiness. In the new study, the team made use of recent advancements in ancient DNA analysis, which allowed for whole-genome sequencing from small amounts of historical hair.

The researchers analyzed the locks to track if there was any trace of lead using two different versions of mass spectrometry, which is a highly accurate testing technique.The researchers discovered that the Bermann Lock had a lead concentration 64 times the normal amount.

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