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Century-Old Cleaning Solvent TCE Linked to Higher Parkinson's Disease Risk as Vapor Intrusion Raises Indoor Air Concerns
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Century-Old Cleaning Solvent TCE Linked to Higher Parkinson's Disease Risk as Vapor Intrusion Raises Indoor Air Concerns
A chemical used for over a century to strip grease from metal parts is currently center stage in environmental health circles. Recent coverage highlighting research on trichloroethylene—commonly identified as TCE—has renewed urgent questions regarding whether long-term exposure to this industrial solvent correlates with an elevated risk of Parkinson’s disease. A widely circulated report on the 500-percent increased risk of Parkinson’s disease fr…
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