Hacker News with Generative AI: Environmental Health

Trichloroethylene: An Invisible Cause of Parkinson's Disease? (nlm.nih.gov)
The etiologies of Parkinson’s disease (PD) remain unclear. Some, such as certain genetic mutations and head trauma, are widely known or easily identified. However, these causes or risk factors do not account for the majority of cases. Other, less visible factors must be at play. Among these is a widely used industrial solvent and common environmental contaminant little recognized for its likely role in PD: trichloroethylene (TCE).
Kids using lotions have higher levels of hormone-disrupting toxins – study (theguardian.com)
Children who use more personal care products like sunscreen, lotion, soaps and haircare items have higher levels of toxic phthalates in their bodies, new research finds, and the highest levels were found in Black and Latino children.
PFAS can be absorbed through human skin (theconversation.com)
Tampons as a Source of Exposure to Metal(loid)s (sciencedirect.com)
Wild Boar Has Five Times More PFAS Than Humans Allowed to Eat (forbes.com)
FDA, Industry Actions End Sales of PFAS Used in Food Packaging (fda.gov)
Tests find high levels of PFAS in one-third of dental floss brands (ehn.org)
PFAS increase likelihood of death by cardiovascular disease, study shows (theguardian.com)