Formaldehyde's Impact on the Brain: Neurological Effects & Risks
Formaldehyde affects the brain by:
- Affecting neurons and causing neurological changes to the central nervous system
- Reducing activity in some parts of the brain and increasing activity in others
- Reducing white matter density
- Causing cell death and neuroinflammation, both of which contribute to neural dysfunction
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