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Study Finds Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Communities Near Golf Courses
Dr. Brittany Krzyzanowski of the Krzyzanowski Laboratory was recently featured in multiple news stories for her neuroepidemiology research showing a connection between pesticides and Parkinson’s disease.
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- Independent: How Close you Live to a Golf Course Impacts Your Chances of Getting Parkinson’s
- Newsweek: Parkinson’s Disease Linked to Living Near Golf Courses—New Study
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