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Fine Particle Air Pollution Linked to PD Risk
Dr. Brittany Krzyzanowski of the Racette Laboratory was recently featured in multiple news stories for her neuroepidemiology research showing a connection between air pollution and Parkinson’s disease.
Related Coverage
- Parkinson’s News Today: Fine Particle Air Pollution Linked to PD Risk
- U.S. News & World Report: Air Pollution May Create U.S. ‘Hot Spots’ for Parkinson’s Risk
- AirQualityNews.com: Living in areas of high air pollution increases risk of Parkinson’s Disease by 25%, study claims
- UPI: Study finds link between exposure to air pollution, Parkinson’s disease risk
- Medpage Today: Nationwide Study Links Parkinson’s Disease to Air Pollution
- Health Day: Air Pollution May Create U.S. ‘Hot Spots’ for Parkinson’s Risk
- MDLinx: Pollution and Parkinson’s disease may be linked