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Pesticide Parkinsons Disease

Pesticide Exposure Ups Diabetes Risk

May 28, 2008
| Parker Waichman LLP
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Researchers in the United States are reporting that certain chlorinated pesticides put a school worker in South...

Research suggests link between pesticides and brain disease

Jul 28, 2006
| Minnesota Public Radio
Researchers at the University of North Dakota are quick to point out these are preliminary results covering one year of a planned four-year study....

Parkinson's and pesticide exposure

Jul 21, 2006
Although the causes of Parkinson's are not well understood, it has long been suspected that environmental factors play a large role.    ...

Pesticide Dieldrin Linked to Increased Risk of Parkinson's Disease

Jul 7, 2006
| www.rxpgnews.com
A team of Emory University researchers has found a connection in laboratory mice between developmental exposure to the pesticide dieldrin (now banned...

Pesticides exposure associated with parkinson's disease

Jun 26, 2006
| www.yubanet.com
In the first large-scale, prospective study to examine possible links between chronic, low-dose exposure to pesticides and Parkinson's disease (PD),...

Pesticides link to Parkinson's in men

Jun 15, 2006
| UPI
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., researchers have found pesticides increase the risk of developing Parkinson's in men. "This confirms what has...

Study Concludes That Pesticide Use Increases Risk Of Parkinson's In Men

Jun 15, 2006
| Science Daily News
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that using pesticides for farming or other purposes increases the risk of developing Parkinson's disease for men....

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