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Discover Magazine on MSNLiving Close to a Golf Course Could Increase Risk of Parkinson’s DiseaseGolf course pesticides that leech from the links into groundwater is likely a contributing factor.
"There's growing evidence that diet might influence the development of Parkinson's disease," Gao continued. "Our research ...
Ultra-processed foods like breakfast cereals, soft drinks, hot dogs and ketchup appear to increase a person’s risk of ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNMichael J Fox helped fund this camera to advance Parkinson's Disease researchThe NX PET Camera improves what we can see in real-time, built to revolutionize the study of Parkinson's disease ...
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MedPage Today on MSNUltraprocessed Foods Tied to Early Parkinson's Disease SymptomsHigher ultraprocessed food consumption also was associated with increased odds of individual prodromal Parkinson's features, ...
Eating about a dozen servings of ultraprocessed food each day could more than double your risk of developing Parkinson’s ...
Many patients with Parkinson's Disease do not have the right specialists diagnosing and treating them because the U.S. has ...
Two new studies suggest a step toward a future where stem cells can be used to repair or prevent damage to the brain, ...
Living within a mile of a golf course is associated with a 126% increased risk for Parkinson’s disease possibly due to ...
A new study did not prove that the foods caused the disease, but experts said it was a step toward understanding how food ...
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