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Those who live within a mile of a golf course have a higher risk of developing the neurodegenerative disorder Parkinson's ...
People may be paying a hidden price for living close to a golf course. Recent research has found a link between golf courses ...
A new study links living near golf courses with an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease. Not everyone is buying it though.
Neighborhoods near golf courses are often considered desirable locations, blending nature, leisure and nice views. However, a ...
Golf courses are meticulously maintained with a variety of chemicals, including pesticides. But living too close to finely ...
In a nutshell Living within 1 mile of a golf course more than doubles your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease compared to ...
Living near a golf course might come with an unexpected health concern: a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, according to a recent study. The study, published May 8 in JAMA Network Open ...
The authors of a recent study said their findings suggest pesticides used on golf courses to maintain the turf's health and ...
A contentious new study has found that people who live near golf courses may face a higher risk of Parkinson's disease.
Living within 1 to 3 miles of a golf course is associated with a significantly higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, particularly in groundwater-vulnerable areas. The study suggests both drinking water ...
Diets high in junk food may increase the risk of symptoms tied to early Parkinson’s disease, like depression and impaired ...