Where drinking water comes from and what it contains may affect Parkinson's disease risk, a recent study suggests.
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Study finds association between groundwater age and Parkinson’s risk
People whose drinking water came from newer groundwater had a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease than those whose drinking water came from older groundwater, according to a preliminary ...
Sip at your own risk. A new study suggests that where you get your drinking water could increase your odds of being diagnosed ...
The study looked at 12,370 people with Parkinson's disease and more than 1.2 million people without the disease.
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Drinking water fed by 12,000-year-old glacial aquifers deep beneath the US could protect against Parkinson’s disease
If your drinking water comes from an ancient aquifer, it could help protect you from Parkinson’s disease. A new study looking at rates of Parkinson’s in communities near different groundwater sampling ...
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Can we save a sinking water table?
Permaculture Instructor Andrew Millison explains the various types of aquifers and strategies for recharging depleted water tables. The video also discusses the significance of the Loess Plateau ...
People whose drinking water came from newer groundwater had a higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease than those whose drinking water came from older groundwater, according to a preliminary ...
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