"Link Between Chemical Exposure and Myelin Disorders: Implications for Brain Health"

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Exposure to certain chemicals found in household disinfectants and furniture, such as quaternary ammonium compounds and organophosphate flame retardants, has been linked to impairing the development of oligodendrocytes, the brain cells responsible for making myelin. This impairment may be a risk factor for neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis, as these chemicals were found to be toxic to oligodendrocytes and could potentially lead to neurodevelopmental issues in children. The study highlights the need for further research and informed decisions regarding regulatory measures to minimize chemical exposure and protect human health.
Topics:health#chemical-exposure#environmental-health#health-research#myelin-impairment#neurological-diseases#oligodendrocytes
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