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A recent study reveals a concerning link between living near golf courses and an increased risk of Parkinson's disease. Individuals residing within a mile face a significantly higher chance of ...
For many, living near a golf course represents the height of suburban luxury because it's quiet, scenic, and immaculately landscaped.
How close you live to a golf course can impact your risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to a new study that looked at 25 years of Olmsted County data.
Research finds a link between living near a golf course and developing Parkinson's disease. Here's what's behind it.
Time it right, and a layover can be a great excuse to get in a round of golf. These courses, located near major airports, make it easy.
A study links living near golf courses to higher Parkinson's risk, with strongest association found in those one to three miles from courses and vulnerable groundwater. Others cite limitations.
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