Risk of Neurological Disorder Rises for People Who Live Near Golf Courses

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(MedPage Today) — People who lived near a golf course had higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, a case-control study suggested.
After adjusting for patient demographics and neighborhood characteristics, living within 1 mile of a golf…

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