• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Health Videos

Leeches therapy industry booms

As leech therapy gains popularity, a laboratory near Moscow is boosting production of this increasingly valuable -- and slimy -- commodity.  Video 

Under the knife, without the knife

Autopsies have gone virtual thanks to Swiss forensic pathologists who are conducting about 100 ''virtopsies'' a year.  Video 

Formaldehyde exposure linked with ALS in U.S. study

CHICAGO
Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:48pm EDT

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Exposure to the widely used chemical formaldehyde may raise one's risk of getting amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's disease, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

Science  |  Health

A large study examining a possible association between ALS and 12 types of chemicals turned up the link, which researchers said needs to be confirmed in other studies.

While they found no significant link between ALS and most chemicals, including pesticides and herbicides, they found people who had been regularly exposed to formaldehyde were 34 percent more likely to develop ALS.

"We really went into it interested in the pesticide and herbicide question," said Marc Weisskopf, a researcher at the Harvard School of Public Health who presented his findings at a meeting of the American Academy of Neurology in Chicago.

"It has not been previously looked at in ALS," he said.

The study involved more than 1,100 people enrolled in a cancer prevention study who died of ALS. They were asked about their exposure to formaldehyde and other chemicals in 1982, and then followed for 15 years.

Weisskopf said certain jobs seemed to have a much higher risk. They included beautician, pharmacist, mortician, chemist, lab technician, dentist, fireman, photographer, printer, nurse, doctor and veterinarian.

"People in those jobs had about a 30 percent higher rate of ALS," he said.

Weisskopf said the finding could still just be chance, but he did find that the more exposure to the chemical people reported, the more likely they were to develop ALS, which strengthened the association.

"Ideally, we would like to see people start looking at this and see whether the finding holds up in other settings," Weisskopf said in a telephone interview.

Formaldehyde is used in particle board and other wood products, permanent press fabrics, glues and household products such as cosmetics and shampoo. It is also used to preserve tissue in laboratories and mortuaries, and as a disinfectant.

In 1987, it was classified as a probable human carcinogen at high exposure levels.

ALS progressively kills nerve cells that control muscle movements known as motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. It is sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease for taking the life of the famous New York Yankees baseball player in 1941.

About 5,600 people in the United States are diagnosed with ALS each year, according to the ALS Association.

(Editing by Will Dunham)



More from Reuters

Time Warner Cable, Fox at impasse; blackout looms

NEW YORK (Reuters) - About 13 million Time Warner Cable Inc subscribers will lose Fox programing at midnight unless the cable service provider reaches a last-minute deal to pay News Corp fees to broadcast the network's shows.

 A picture of an arrow in this file photo. REUTERS/File

The coming Great Inflation

Real or imagined, Americans have plenty of things to worry about. Should inflation be one of them?  Full Article 

People walk past a branch of Bank of America in New York's financial district April 28, 2009. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Move your money

Boycotting "too big to fail" banks is a great idea -- so long as investors remember that banks aren't the only ones responsible for the crisis.  Full Article