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Study Linking Parkinson’s and Air Pollution Makes Headlines
Research by Brittany Krzyzanowski, PhD, in the Racette Laboratory has linked air pollution to a greater risk of developing Parkinson’s disease and generated a significant amount of media coverage.
- Study reveals connection between air pollution and Parkinson’s disease – Arizona PBS
- Valley researchers find link between pollution and Parkinson’s disease – KTAR
- Air Pollution Linked to 56% Higher Risk of Parkinson’s Disease in Regions with Moderate Pollution: Study – The Weather Channel
- Study: Shreveport identified as a hotspot at risk of Parkinson’s disease – KTAL
- Corpus Christi identified as hot spot region that links Parkinson’s, air pollution – KRIS 6 News
- Does Air Pollution Cause Parkinson’s Disease? Here’s What Latest Study Says – Free Press Journal
- Study reveals link between air pollution and incidence of Parkinson’s disease – Medical Xpress
- Shreveport air pollution linked to Parkinson’s Disease – KTBS