Researchers from the University of British Columbia conducted an analysis of 678,000 adults in Metro Vancouver and found that living less than 50 metres from a major road or less than 150 metres from a motorway is associated with higher risk of developing Parkinson’s and other associated neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer’s and MS.
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Parkinson’s disease: Where you live could determine risk of developing the condition
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I wonder what the results would be if they separated results of roads built when leaded gas was still in use versus new roads after no leaded gas use.
Yep that was mean for twenty years before diagnosis!
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