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Pesticide-linked Parkinson's disease may be preventable, researchers say
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The fungicide ziram is linked to Parkinson's cases not explained by genetics, but a new understanding of its effect on increasing levels of the protein α-synuclein could help treat the disease in all patients, researchers at the University of ...




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