Kevin Rodriguez+FollowLiving Near Golf Courses = Higher Parkinson’s Risk?Did you know living close to a golf course could seriously up your risk for Parkinson’s? A new study found people within a mile of a course had a 126% higher chance of developing the disease, likely thanks to all those pesticides keeping the greens so perfect. It’s not just the air—tap water near courses can be risky too. Experts say it’s time to rethink how we use chemicals in our neighborhoods. Would you ever move because of this? #ParkinsonsAwareness #Pesticides #HealthNews #GolfCourseRisks #EnvironmentalHealth #Health00Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowLiving Near Golf Courses = Higher Parkinson’s Risk?Wild new study alert: If you live within a mile of a golf course, your risk of developing Parkinson’s could be DOUBLE. Researchers think pesticides used to keep those greens pristine might be leaking into water or air. The farther you live from the course, the lower your risk—by 13% for every extra mile! The UK’s strict pesticide rules mean the risk is super low there, but it’s a wake-up call for anyone living near those perfectly manicured fairways. Would you move if you lived close? #Parkinsons #GolfCourse #HealthNews #Pesticides #WatercoolerMoment #Health00Share