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Pesticide use linked to Parkinson's disease

David Adam

Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6809, 125-125

Abstract: Long term low level exposure to a pesticide widely used in horticulture and water management could be a cause of Parkinson's disease in humans, researchers at Emory University in Georgia warned this week.

Date: 2000
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