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Parkinson’s Disease: Dopamine Loss, Environmental Triggers, and Supportive Strategies
Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that primarily affects movement, coordination, and, in many cases, mood and cognition. It develops as dopamine-producing neurons gradually degenerate, particularly in a brain region called the substantia nigra , which plays a key role in motor control and motivation. While Parkinson’s is often associated with aging, research increasingly points to a multi-factorial origin . Genetics may increase s

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 232 min read


Glyphosate Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease: What Emerging Research Is Revealing
🚨 Glyphosate and Parkinson’s Disease: A Growing Area of Scientific Concern 🚨 Glyphosate is one of the most widely used herbicides in the world and is commonly found in weed killers such as Roundup. For years, it has been at the center of scientific and public debate due to potential health risks. More recently, researchers have begun closely examining its possible role in neurodegenerative diseases , including Parkinson’s disease. While research is still evolving, several

Bianka Rainbow
Jan 92 min read


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