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The Shocking Truth: Scientists Reveal Parkinson's Disease is Largely Preventable, and the Culprit is All Around You
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the fastest-growing neurological disorder globally, affecting nearly one million people in the ...
After adjusting for other factors that could affect the risk of Parkinson’s, including age, smoking history and exposure to fine particulate air pollution, researchers found people exposed to the ...
As the global population ages, the prevalence of Parkinson’s continues to rise, with an estimated 25 million people expected ...
Environmental exposure to trichloroethylene may increase the risk for developing Parkinson’s disease, particularly in heavily ...
Studies increasingly find links between higher concentrations of certain pollutants and the prevalence of dementia.
A review in Lancet Neurology provides a clear snapshot of the state of scientific understanding of Parkinson’s disease and how medicine and policy could be improved by shifting focus to the primary ...
A group of scientists from the University of Rochester and other institutions are warning that a common chemical used in ...
Long-term exposure to the industrial solvent trichloroethylene (TCE) outdoors may be linked to an increased risk of Parkinson's disease, according to a large nationwide study published in Neurology.
In bid to leave ozone pact, NH says ending emissions tests won’t worsen pollution. Some have doubts.
Earlier this year, the commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services cautioned lawmakers about ...
Air pollution may cause dementia, primarily involving inflammation in the brain and oxidative stress. However, we can ...
Parkinson’s disease may be linked to noise exposure, a new study reveals. Research on mice showed chronic noise worsened ...
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