A large U.S. study suggests that the age and type of groundwater supplying drinking water may be linked to Parkinson’s disease risk. A new preliminary study suggests that the age of the groundwater ...
A massive study links newer groundwater and carbonate aquifers to a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, highlighting the impact of modern pollution on brain health.
After adjusting for factors like age, sex, income and air pollution, people drinking from municipal or private wells in carbonate aquifers had a 24% higher risk of developing Parkinson’s compared to ...
The study looked at 12,370 people with Parkinson's disease and more than 1.2 million people without the disease.
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 ...
Oregon regulators are about to make a pivotal decision about how people can use groundwater in the southeast corner of the state. On Thursday, the Oregon Water Resources Commission will meet in Salem ...
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