Trump's favorite pastime could put him at major health risk, according to a new study
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President Trump's latest health assessment claims he is in "excellent health," citing his successful golf outings. However, new research has revealed a concerning correlation between living near golf courses and a heightened risk of Parkinson's disease, with those within a mile of a course facing a 126% higher chance of the disease, attributed to pesticide exposure. While the study indicates a strong association, it does not prove causation. The findings point to the importance of understanding environmental impacts on health, especially for individuals dependent on groundwater supplies.
President Trump's recent physical indicates excellent health, but a study shows living near golf courses may increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease by over 120%.
The risk associated with living within a mile of a golf course is significant, likely due to pesticide exposure, particularly for those relying on groundwater.
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