New research confirms the link between a chemical commonly used in dry cleaning and cancer – although dry cleaners still have nine years to phase it out. Perchloroethylene, also known as perc and PCE, ...
Exposure to a common chemical used in dry cleaning and some consumer products has been linked to triple the risk of a dangerous liver disease, a new study suggests. Tetrachloroethylene (PCE), which is ...
Liver disease is usually caused by alcohol, fat buildup or hepatitis B and C. But a widely used chemical might also contribute to liver scarring, researchers recently reported in the journal Liver ...
Chemicals commonly used in dry cleaning may triple the risk of liver damage, increasing the risk of cancer and ultimately liver failure, a new study has suggested. In 2024, the US Environmental ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists have found a link between an everyday chemical and liver disease and cancer. Alfred Evelina/500px/Getty Images Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease ...