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Common chemicals that are spreading in the United States are associated with an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease, researchers say.

In a recent study published in the Journal Neurology, the researchers found “a small but measurable increase.” Parkinson’s risk“We link to trichloroethylene (TCE), which is known to spread across the US air, water and soil.

TCE is a chlorinated solvent commonly used for degreasing and industrial cleaning of metal parts, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

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This chemical is regulated under toxic substance control methods due to the potential risk of liver cancer, kidney cancer and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

It is also linked to damage to the liver and kidneys. Central nervous systemimmune system and reproductive organs, and fetal heart defects according to the EPA.

Previous studies have found that TCE can easily pass through blood-brain barriers when inhaled or ingested, causing damage to neurons.

In the latest study, researchers at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona analyzed almost 222,000 data. senior citizen More than 1.1 million people who were recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and were not infected with the disease have been diagnosed, according to a press release.

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The researchers also compared patients who lived near facilities that emit TCE compared to patients whose homes were far away.

“We have discovered some attractive patterns of high risk compared to some of the high risk patterns of high risk in individuals living near certain facilities that emit TCE,” Dr. Brittany Krzyzanowski, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology at Barrow, told Fox News Digital.

Outdoor TCE concentrations have been found to be the highest in the rust belt region of the United States and in some small regions around the country, she said.

“I wasn’t surprised that there is a link between TCE exposure and the risk of Parkinson’s disease because this link has been established in many studies,” the researchers said.

“However, this is the first study linking the surrounding TCE of neighbourhood-level air pollution to the risk of Parkinson’s disease nationwide. Outdoor air In our neighborhood, it can affect the risk of illness. ”

The study used observational data, Krzyzanowski said, and did not prove that exposure to chemicals causes Parkinson’s disease.

“Our research was also limited Medicare Age While an individual, our results do not speak of the risk of early onset cases of Parkinson’s disease,” she added.

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Dr. Aaron Ellenbogen, Neurologist Chief doctor Within the Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders and Motion Disorder Center, the findings confirmed that the findings were “not new information.”

“The first case of Parkinson’s disease associated with trichloroethylene exposure was published in 1969,” Elendbogen, who was not involved in the new study, told Fox News Digital.

Trichloroethylene is “used in a variety of applications, dry cleaning, industrial solvents, and even in the industry and even in the home,” he said.

TCE is one of many chemicals associated with the development of Parkinson’s disease, Elendbogen said.

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“It’s not clear that chemicals directly cause Parkinson’s disease, but it may reflect the complex interactions between them. Environmental exposure And the genetic predisposition to susceptibility leading to the development of Parkinson’s disease,” he added.

Dr. Gaishwartz, co-director of the Parkinsons and Movement Disorders Center for Stony Brook Medicine in Long Island, New York, warned that TCE is “ubiquitous” in the United States.

“There is a common daily life in the production of daily life materials such as perfumes, cleaning wipes, adhesives, inks, and soaps, paper and plastics,” Schwartz, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital.

“TCE exists in the air and soil and appears to have been exposed to it for decades over many years — perhaps over decades — may be necessary to move the prematurely leading biochemical cascade. Neuron deathlike in Parkinson’s disease. ”

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However, Schwartz noted that TCE is not the only risk factor to consider.

“We should not underestimate the possibility that exposure to multiple neurotoxins could lead to a ‘complete storm’ that leads to disease development,” he said. “Some chemicals are more established than others and are more widely accepted in the medical community, but others that are almost certainly not rigorously and potentially unstudied are even more harmful. For our health. ”

Schwartz said the study suggests that Parkinson’s disease may be related not only to the progressive age, but also to the cumulative effects of long-term exposure to neurotoxins.

Avoiding TCE exposure can be difficult, Elendbogen noted.

“There are probably several benefits to using a medical grade air purifier, filtering water and avoiding plastic water bottles.

Chief researcher Krzyzanowski is a person who has an individual. Previous research Link TCE exposures to Parkinson’s risk and check to see if the chemicals are contaminating their own communities.

“If that’s the case, there’s a way to volunteer and engage with community groups on environmental advocacy and restoration,” she said.

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This study was supported in part by the American Neurological Association and the Barrow Neuropa Foundation.

Fox News Digital reached out to several TCE manufacturers for comment.

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