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Anthocyanins Rich Food Decreases Parkinson's Risk

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The United States has one of the highest incidence rates of Parkinson's disease in the world. About 1 million cases out of the more than 10 million cases of Parkinson's disease worldwide occurred in the United States. Every year, nearly 60,000 Americans are added to the growing list of people living with this neurodegenerative condit...

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Statins May Increase Parkinson’s Disease Risk

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Statin drugs are supposed to control your cholesterol levels. Manufacturers claim that statins reduce your risk of having stroke and heart attack, although actually that is questionable. Preventing myocardial infarction and cerebrovascular attack is the main reason millions of Americans take them. However, the findings of a...

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Dairy Increases Risk for Parkinson’s Disease

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The dairy industry wrongly tells us, through massive marketing campaigns, that dairy products are some of the healthiest, and most nutritious foods. However, evidence from various scientific studies have shown that dairy products can be among the most disease promoting foods people put in their ...

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Diet and Parkinson's disease: a potential role of dairy products in men.

Increased risk of Parkinson's disease is associated with frequent consumption of dairy products. ​​

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Eating Dietary Flavonoids Reduces Parkinson's Risk

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You have possibly heard this before: Eat more flavonoids. But why are dietary flavonoids beneficial? Dietary flavonoids, found mainly in legumes, vegetables and fruits, such as colorful leafy greens, blueberries, peppers, onions, citrus fruits, squashes, onions, apples, bananas, kidney beans, fava beans, and ...

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Dairy foods intake and risk of Parkinson's disease: a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies.

Regular consumers of dairy foods are much more prone to develop Parkinson's disease than individuals who rarely consume or totally avoid dairy products.

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