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“New study reveals an alarming connection between living next to Golf Courses & Parkinson’s disease” Overuse of Pesticides & Herbicides is being cited as potential cause.
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why not just old people prefer to look out and be around Golf courses?

Sham on these horrible chemical companies! They know glyphosate and other poisons are wreaking havoc, yet they keep pushing it. This study's a wake up call, 126% higher risk of Parkinson's near golf courses is friggin unbelievable. They're playing with lives bro. Time to hold them accountable

Evidence of causation?

@ViKu1111 I read this as I’m sitting on my deck watching golfers on the 9th fairway.

Or...land next to golf courses is more expensive and older or retired people buy it, and they have more Parkinson's than the general population.

Looking to close all the golf courses next then, sell the land and cover it with solar panels! 🤬🤦

#PFAS #ForeverChemicals are in the soil and everywhere. Forever chemicals don’t break down. They build up in air, rivers, water, food, human blood, human cells and everywhere and everything including rainwater, breastmilk, soil and even polar bears. 98% of human blood samples taken have PFAS in them. All life on earth is contaminated with PFAS. PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are man-made chemicals used in a variety of products including cookware, carpets, textiles, and food packaging materials. These chemicals do not break down easily and can accumulate over time in the environment and human body. PFAS contamination has been detected in water near manufacturing facilities as well as military bases and firefighting training facilities where foam containing PFAS is used.

Lucky I’m getting out then!


