People Living Near Golf Courses Face Double the Risk of Parkinson’s

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Summary:
- This article discusses a study that found people living near golf courses have a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease compared to those living further away.
- The study suggests that the use of pesticides and herbicides on golf courses may be contributing to the increased risk of Parkinson's disease in nearby residents.
- The findings highlight the potential environmental factors that can impact human health and the importance of further research into the relationship between exposure to chemicals used in the maintenance of golf courses and the development of neurological disorders.

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