We’re Being POISONED by Golf Courses?!? to tweet his thoughts. It’s a bit lengthy, so stay with me. This is not about golf. It’s about pesticides, environmental exposures, and preventable risks hiding in plain sight. National medical adviser for the…
New research links close residential proximity to golf courses with higher odds of Parkinson’s disease, especially when water is drawn from vulnerable groundwater sources. The findings spotlight potential health risks from pesticide exposure in everyday environments. Study: Proximity to Golf…
Researchers found that those living within a mile of golf courses have 126 percent higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease than those who live more than six miles away, according to a new study published in the Journal of the…
Credit: ZME Science/Sora. Living beside a golf course might sound attractive at first glance — at least compared to the busy racket of urban life. But new research suggests that living near a golf course may come with an unexpected…
Living within a mile of a golf course is associated with a 126% increased risk for Parkinson’s disease (PD), possibly due to increased pesticide exposure, results of a population-based case-control study suggest.Results also showed drinking water from groundwater service areas…
Communities worldwide are transforming former golf courses into thriving natural habitats, enhancing biodiversity and public well-being.Jocelyn Timperley reports for the BBC.In short:The Plock of Kyle in Scotland, once a neglected golf course, now flourishes with diverse ecosystems, including wildflower meadows…
Communities worldwide are transforming former golf courses into thriving natural habitats, enhancing biodiversity and public well-being.Jocelyn Timperley reports for the BBC.In short:The Plock of Kyle in Scotland, once a neglected golf course, now flourishes with diverse ecosystems, including wildflower meadows…