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Feb 08, 2010
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Industrial cleaner linked to increased risk of Parkinson's disease
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American Academy of Neurology
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ST. PAUL
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United States
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Biochemistry, Neuroscience, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry
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Workers exposed to tricholorethylene (TCE), a chemical once widely used to clean metal such as auto parts, may be at a significantly higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to a study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 62nd Annual Meeting in Toronto April 10 to April 17, 2010. "This is the first time a population-based study has confirmed case reports that exposure to TCE may increase a person's risk of developing Parkinson's disease," said study author Samuel Goldman, MD, with the Parkinson's Institute in Sunnyvale, California.......> Full story
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