Pesticides-In the first large-scale, prospective study to examine possible
links between chronic, low-dose exposure to pesticides and Parkinson's disease (PD), researchers at the Harvard
School of Public Health (HSPH) have shown that individuals reporting exposure to pesticides had a 70 percent higher
incidence of PD than those not reporting exposure. No increased risk of PD was found from reported exposure to
other occupational hazards, including asbestos, coal or stone dust, chemicals, acids, or solvents. The study will
appear in the July issue of Annals of Neurology and also appears online via Wiley Interscience. Read On..........
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Pesticides-For the first time, the association between Parkinson's disease and exposure to
pesticides has been shown in patients with the neurological disorder compared with their unaffected relatives,
according to a new study. Parkinson's disease is a common neurological disorder affecting about 1 million people in
the USA. The disorder typically develops in later life resulting in symptoms such as tremors and muscle rigidity.
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