Parkinson’s illness is the fastest-growing neurological dysfunction on the earth,1 and new analysis reveals {that a} widespread dry-cleaning solvent used for practically a century is contributing to that rise. The chemical — trichloroethylene, or TCE — has been detected in as much as 30% of U.S. ingesting water provides and lingers in soil and air lengthy after industrial use stops.2
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