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On-the-job Pesticide Exposure Associated With Parkinsons Disease
ScienceDaily, 09/15/09
Individuals whose occupation involves contact with pesticides appear to have an increased risk of having Parkinson's disease. The development of Parkinson's disease related to chemical exposure was identified in the late 20th century, according to background information in the article. Since then, occupations such as farming, teaching and welding have all been proposed to increase the risk of Parkinson's disease.
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