Golf course pesticides may increase risk of Parkinson's: Study
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Golf course pesticides may increase risk of Parkinson's: Study
Living within three miles of a golf course may increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, possibly due to pesticide exposure, a study reported. The risk decreased with distance, the researchers found. Areas with water systems vulnerable to pesticide pollution from golf courses had a higher prevalence of Parkinson’s, according to the study. “These findings suggest that pesticides applied to golf courses may play a role in the incidence …
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