What Causes And Increases The Risk Of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?
Exposure To Environmental Risk Factors

Scientists have discovered there might be links between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and the exposure to environmental risk factors. For example, one study conducted on military personnel stationed in the Gulf during the Gulf War were more likely to develop ALS than their peers deployed elsewhere. Military personnel run the risk of environmental exposure with regards to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, as do those who have encountered high levels of heavy metals, exercise, agricultural chemicals like pesticides, and who have experienced electrical or mechanical trauma. Many of these risk factors are still not yet well understood, but there is certainly reason to further investigate the role of oxidative stress as a pathway for environmental factors to impact ALS.
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