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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

SOLVENT EXPOSURE

Exposure to solvents, including those in paint, glue or degreasers, is very common despite known health risks. But a study of more than two thousand retirees from a French company showed twenty-six percent were exposed to benzene, about the same to petroleum solvents and one-third to chlorinated solvents, such as dry cleaning solutions, engine cleaners and paint removers. They were given memory tests and tests of their thinking skills an average of ten years after they retired. A total of fifty-nine percent of them had impairment on one to three of the eight tests and one quarter showed impairment in four or more tests. Researchers say it was really striking that some cognitive problems were observed in those who were exposed to solvents up to fifty years before the tests, suggesting that time may not fully lessen the effect of exposure to solvents on memory and cognitive skills

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