Trichloroethylene Exposure Linked to Increased Parkinson's Disease Risk
New Study Highlights the Impact of Urban Airborne TCE on Parkinson's Disease Development
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A new nationwide study reveals a significant link between high levels of environmental trichloroethylene (TCE) exposure, commonly used in industrial solvents and household cleaning products, and a 24% increased risk of Parkinson's disease among urban residents. The findings emphasize the need for heightened awareness and preventative measures fo…
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