Common Dry Cleaning Chemical Linked To Parkinson’s

Common Dry Cleaning Chemical Linked To Parkinson’s

Eurasia Review

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A common and widely used chemical may be fueling the rise of the world’s fastest growing brain condition – Parkinson’s disease. For the past 100 years, trichloroethylene (TCE) has been used to decaffeinate coffee, degrease metal, and dry clean clothes. It contaminates the Marine Corps base Camp Lejeune, 15 toxic Superfund...

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