Versvandepers: ‘Increasing evidence implicates three classes of toxicants—certain pesticides, the dry-cleaning chemicals trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene, and air pollution—in the development of Parkinson's disease. These toxicants are widely prevalent, impair mitochondrial or lysosomal function, or both, and contribute to, if not cause, the disease. Parkinson's disease could be thus largely preventable.’: Environmental toxicants and Parkinson's disease: recent evidence, risks, and prevention opportunities - ScienceDirect En de onderstaande afbeelding komt uit 2023 NTvG: Risicofactoren voor de ziekte van Parkinson | NTVG
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