Study Reveals the Unexpected Link Between to Rising Parkinson's Cases and Air Pollution!

Study Reveals the Unexpected Link Between to Rising Parkinson's Cases and Air Pollution!

By Karmactive Staff

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Barrow Neurological Institute's latest study sheds light on the impact of air pollution on Parkinson's disease.

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Brittany Krzyzanowski, PhD, highlights the significant nationwide association between Parkinson’s and fine particulate matter.

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Tiny pollutants in the air, often from cars and factories, may contribute to the onset of Parkinson's.

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Not all regions face equal risk; areas like the Mississippi-Ohio River Valley show heightened vulnerability.

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The type of pollutants, including combustion particles and heavy metals, might play a crucial role in the disease's development.

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The study utilized a vast Medicare dataset, identifying around 90,000 Parkinson's cases to draw its conclusions.

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Despite numerous studies on environmental risk factors, air pollution emerges as a potential key player in Parkinson's development.

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Major backers like the U.S. Department of Defense and The Michael J. Fox Foundation support the groundbreaking research.

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The findings emphasize the intertwined relationship between environmental health and neurological disorders.

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