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A study links living near golf courses to higher Parkinson's risk, with strongest association found in those one to three ...
New research raises the question of whether living within a few miles of a golf course increases your risk of developing ...
A case-controlled study showed an alarming association between the odds of developing Parkinson’s disease (PD) and living ...
"The closer you were to the golf course, the higher your risk of Parkinson's and every mile that you live farther away, your risk drops by about 9%," Dr. Goldszer said.
The golf industry and synthetic pesticides go way back — but organic golf courses are showing course maintenance has plenty of room to grow.
The Sept. 19 news story on a golf course pesticide ["For golf courses, last shot at favored but noxious weedkiller"] stated the following: "Like all pesticides, methyl bromide washes into nearby ...
How close you live to a golf course impacts your chances of getting Parkinson’s, study shows - Pesticides used to keep golf courses in perfect condition may be causing the disease, according to ...
“Golf course superintendents utilize pesticides as part of a system of integrated pest management (IPM) to control pests and maintain healthy turf,” the association told FairWarning.
Golf courses use more than 50,000 pounds of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers each year along with 5.9 billion gallons of water, causing significant runoff into neighboring waterways.
Westchester awash in pesticides. At Rye Golf Club, investigators blamed the dead grass on a contaminated batch of pesticide, and its manufacturer, Tessenderlo Kerley, paid $2.5 million to settle ...
How close you live to a golf course impacts your chances of getting Parkinson’s, study shows. Pesticides used to keep golf courses in perfect condition may be causing the disease, according to ...
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