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Parkinson’s News Today
Recent research underscores a notable correlation between high pesticide and herbicide exposure and increased Parkinson’s disease risk, emphasizing the need for healthcare professionals to consider environmental factors in their assessment and patient education strategies.
Neurology April 2nd 2024
MDLinx
Recent findings suggest a notable correlation between certain recreational activities and an increased risk of ALS in men, emphasizing the need for healthcare professionals to consider environmental and lifestyle factors in disease risk assessment and patient counseling.
The New England Journal of Medicine
In a recent study, researchers have identified a link between microplastics in carotid artery plaque and an increased risk of cardiovascular events. This correlation highlights the imperative for healthcare professionals to be vigilant about the potential impacts of environmental pollutants on cardiovascular health.
Cardiology March 13th 2024
Medical News Today (MNT)
The latest findings on the association between pesticide exposure and Parkinson’s disease risk offer new insights into environmental factors contributing to the growing prevalence of this neurological disorder.
Neurology March 12th 2024
Psychiatry Advisor
This meta-analysis highlights a significant association between cat ownership and an increased risk of schizophrenia-related disorders, emphasizing the need for further exploration of environmental factors in mental health.
Psychiatry January 23rd 2024
ALS News Today
A recent study has found that the degree of exposure to environmental pollutants, reflected by their presence in the blood, may predict both the risk of developing ALS and survival rates among ALS patients.
Neurology November 14th 2023