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Golf course pesticides that leech from the links into groundwater is likely a contributing factor.
An Eagle Mountain man is charged with pushing a man with Parkinson's, fracturing his pelvis, after claiming the victim was high and making 'disrespectful' movements.
NBC News' Steven Romo takes us inside a Brooklyn dance studio that is helping people who are managing Parkinson's disease.
This is a proof of concept that we can repair parts of the brain, to give it new life and function, which opens the door to other neurological disorders,” says Viviane Tabar, a stem cell ...
A recent study revealed that excessive consumption of ultra-processed food may “be speeding up early signs of Parkinson’s ...
Ohio State University scientists are developing a new smart insole that monitors how people walk to provide early warnings for Parkinson’s disease, diabetic foot ulcers and other conditions, the ...
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects the elderly. Its symptoms, such as hand tremors, stiffness, slow movement and muddled thinking, significantly impact daily ...
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Those who live within one mile of a golf course double their risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, new research has ...
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ZME Science on MSNPeople Living Near Golf Courses Face Double the Risk of Parkinson’sLiving beside a golf course might sound attractive at first glance — at least compared to the busy racket of urban life. But ...
Living within a mile of a golf course is associated with a 126% increased risk for Parkinson’s disease possibly due to ...
Living in water service areas with a golf course in vulnerable groundwater regions -- regions with coarse textured soils, ...
Two small studies published recently in Nature offer early but important validation that stem cell treatments for Parkinson’s disease are viable.
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