According to U.S. experts, the effects of pesticides increases the risk of Parkinson's disease, reports the BBC. U.S. researchers conducted a study with the participation of 600 people. They found that those who had been affected by pesticides, the risk of Parkinson's disease was 1.6 times higher. Also defective genes identified, but scientists believe they are very rare and account for only a small percentage of the risk. The American team of researchers interviewed 319 people about the use of pesticides. The researchers compared the responses of 200 responses from people who are not affected by pesticides. It turned out to be pesticides. A significant effect on the risk of Parkinson's disease Scientists recommended to protect themselves from exposure. Scientists have also studied the effects of herbicides and insecticides, but harmful to the body and cause the onset of Parkinson's disease are still pesticides, experts say.
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