Household Air Fresheners: Cognitive Decline and Neurological Damage Study
Decade-long research reveals that common air fresheners cause measurable brain damage and cognitive impairment through daily inhalation exposure.
PhD, MD - Environmental Health & Clinical Research
Dr. Sarah Chen is a physician-scientist with dual expertise in clinical medicine and environmental health research. She holds both an MD and a PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from prestigious institutions. Dr. Chen completed her internal medicine residency and fellowship training before transitioning to independent research to investigate environmental health issues without institutional limitations.
Decade-long research reveals that common air fresheners cause measurable brain damage and cognitive impairment through daily inhalation exposure.
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