A large U.S. study suggests that the age and type of groundwater supplying drinking water may be linked to Parkinson’s disease risk. A new preliminary study suggests that the age of the groundwater ...
Where drinking water comes from and what it contains may affect Parkinson's disease risk, a recent study suggests.
People whose drinking water came from newer groundwater had a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease than those whose drinking water came from older groundwater, according to a preliminary ...
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows An aged man with Parkinsonism holding a glass of water with trembling hands, Image 2 shows A woman's hand holding a glass, filling it with water ...
The study looked at 12,370 people with Parkinson's disease and more than 1.2 million people without the disease.
Well, I didn’t realize, actually, no, you still have to worry about your water.” State records show that Stanislaus County has about 20,000 water wells, with nearly half used domestically. Those wells ...