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The researchers found that living within one mile of a golf course more than doubles a person’s risk of this disease.
New research has linked ultra-processed foods to heart disease and Parkinson's disease. Here's what to know about the science ...
A new study links living near golf courses with an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease. Not everyone is buying it though.
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Those who live within a mile of a golf course have an increased risk of developing the neurodegenerative disorder ...
People may be paying a hidden price for living close to a golf course. Recent research has found a link between golf courses ...
Neighborhoods near golf courses are often considered desirable locations, blending nature, leisure and nice views. However, a ...
Ultra-processed foods like breakfast cereals, soft drinks, hot dogs and ketchup appear to increase a person's risk of ...
Eating about a dozen servings of ultraprocessed food each day could more than double your risk of developing Parkinson’s ...
A contentious new study has found that people who live near golf courses may face a higher risk of Parkinson's disease.
Areas that shared drinking water supplies with water used near golf courses were the most greatly impacted, the study shows.
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Everyday Health on MSNUltra-Processed Foods Tied to Early Signs of Parkinson’sDiets high in junk food may increase the risk of symptoms tied to early Parkinson’s disease, like depression and impaired ...
Ultra-processed foods like breakfast cereals, soft drinks, hot dogs and ketchup appear to increase a person’s risk of ...
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