Some doctors say the chemicals all around us—from golf courses to dry cleaners—may be increasing our risk of Parkinson’s disease
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Recent discussions among doctors highlight a concerning link between everyday chemicals and an increased risk of Parkinson's disease, which is rapidly becoming the fastest-growing neurodegenerative disorder globally. This matters because understanding these risks could lead to better prevention strategies and raise awareness about the environmental factors contributing to this serious health issue.
— Curated by the World Pulse Now AI Editorial System





