The article covers recently published findings by a team led by Drs. Eva Feldman and Stephen Goutman and Eva Feldman found that work as a welder, production line work, and jobs that involve exposure to metals, solvents or pesticides are associated with a higher risk for developing ALS.
“U-M study: Manufacturing jobs associated with higher risk of ALS
Detroit Free Press
If you’re a welder, work on a production line or have job that involves exposure to metals, solvents or pesticides, you could be at higher risk for developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(link is external, the deadly neurological disease also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease, according to research from the University of Michigan…”
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