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    Groundwater contamination near golf courses linked to increased Parkinson’s risk

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Groundwater contamination near golf courses linked to increased Parkinson’s risk

    Residents living within a mile of golf courses face a 126% higher risk of Parkinson’s due to pesticide exposure, compared to those living six miles away.
    Neurotoxic chemicals like chlorpyrifos and 2,4-D, banned in Europe but permitted in the U.S., leach into wells and municipal water supplies near golf courses, which use 15x more pesticides per acre than farmland.
    “Younger” groundwater (less than 75 years old) in porous limestone aquifers—common in the Midwest and South—allows toxins to bypass natural filtration, increasing Parkinson’s risk by 11-62% compared to glacial aquifers.
    The EPA and FDA, influenced by Big Ag and Pharma, continue approving hazardous pesticides while ignoring decades of evidence linking them to neurodegenerative diseases.
    Experts recommend testing well water, installing charcoal filters, avoiding pesticide exposure and adopting detox diets (e.g., omega-3s) to mitigate risks, as systemic reforms lag behind the crisis.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-03-17-groundwater-contamination-linked-to-increased-parkinsons-risk.html

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