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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 ...
But there was really only one name everyone in that famous TV bar knew. It belonged, of course, to Norm (né Hilary) Peterson, the amiable beer-swilling barfly played by George Wendt, and everyone ...
An Ohio music conductor is using deep brain stimulation to combat his Parkinson’s disease. Rand Laycock, 70, the director and conductor of a symphony orchestra, was diagnosed just before his ...
Setting out to see if there was a link between increased Parkinson's disease (PD) risk and living near a golf course, Barrow Neurological Institute and Mayo Clinic researchers conducted a ...
People residing within 3 miles of a course faced a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, the new study shows. Most of those people -- 90% -- shared a groundwater-sourced water ...
The founder and former leader of Inhibikase Therapeutics is blazing a new biotech trail in an effort to get a beleaguered Parkinson’s candidate over the finish line. Milton Werner, Ph.D., is the ...
Living within 1–2 miles of a golf course is associated with nearly triple the odds of Parkinson’s disease (PD), with elevated risk also observed up to 3 miles away.
Living within a mile of a golf course is associated with a 126% increased risk for Parkinson’s disease ... and executive director, Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, both in ...
Getty People who live near golf courses may be 126% more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, due to the pesticides used on the expansive lawns. Researchers looked at Parkinson’s disease ...
Also, there’s another Beatles movie in the works, sort of. In 2005, Paul McCartney co-wrote a kids’ adventure novel called High In The Clouds.That book is being adapted into an animated film ...