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A new study links living near golf courses with an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease. Not everyone is buying it though.
People consuming servings of ultra-processed foods daily face higher risk of developing early Parkinson's signs compared to ...
He's able to do the things that make him happy, like woodworking, despite living with Parkinson's Disease. "Physically, I ...
The pitch and hoarseness of a person's voice often changes if they have Parkinson's disease, suggesting there could be a ...
Areas that shared drinking water supplies with water used near golf courses were the most greatly impacted, the study shows.
People may be paying a hidden price for living close to a golf course. Recent research has found a link between golf courses ...
Those who live within a mile of a golf course have a higher risk of developing the neurodegenerative disorder Parkinson's ...
Eating too much processed food, like sugary sodas, cookies, and packaged snacks, might speed up early signs of Parkinson’s ...
A 2012 study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine states that tai chi, a balanced-based exercise training, ...
New research reveals a retinal light test may hold the key to detecting Parkinson's disease long before motor symptoms appear ...
Discover the differences between Parkinson's disease and similar movement disorders that mimic its symptoms, from essential ...
Eating about a dozen servings of ultraprocessed food each day could more than double your risk of developing Parkinson’s ...