Studies have shown that certain pesticides can increase people's risk of
developing Parkinson's disease. Now, UCLA researchers have found that
the strength of that risk depends on an individual's genetic makeup,
which, in the most pesticide-exposed populations, could increase a
person's chance of developing the debilitating disease two- to six-fold.
developing Parkinson's disease. Now, UCLA researchers have found that
the strength of that risk depends on an individual's genetic makeup,
which, in the most pesticide-exposed populations, could increase a
person's chance of developing the debilitating disease two- to six-fold.
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