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Ear Infections Can Lead to Neurological Complications

By Jim Ritter | Loyola Medicine on May 9, 2018   Health  

Ear Infections Can Lead to Neurological Complications

MAYWOOD, IL – While antibiotics have greatly reduced the dangers of ear infections, serious neurological complications, including hearing loss, facial paralysis, meningitis and brain abscess still occur, according to an article in the journal Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports. The article was written by Loyola Medicine otolaryngologists Michael Hutz, MD, Dennis Moore, MD, and Andrew […]

Study Suggests Risk of ALS Increases with More Exposure to Diesel Exhaust

By Renee Tessman/Michelle Uher | American Academy of Neurology on Feb 28, 2018   Health  

Study Suggests Risk of ALS Increases with More Exposure to Diesel Exhaust

“There is some suggestion from previous studies of occupation that workers in jobs with higher exposure to diesel exhaust may have a higher risk of ALS. However, no studies have directly looked at the relation between diesel exhaust exposure during different time points in life and ALS,” said study author Aisha Dickerson, PhD, of Harvard […]

Low Levels of Manganese in Welding Fumes Cause Neurological Problems

By Tamara Bhandari | Washington University of Medicine in St Louis on Dec 29, 2016   Featured, Health  

Low Levels of Manganese in Welding Fumes Cause Neurological Problems

Welders exposed to airborne manganese at estimated levels below federal occupational safety standards exhibit neurological problems similar to Parkinson’s disease, according to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Further, the more they are exposed to manganese-containing welding fumes, the faster the workers’ signs and symptoms worsen. The findings, published Dec. 28 […]

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