HomeHealth NewsWater sources may affect Parkinson's disease risk: What to know Health News Water sources may affect Parkinson’s disease risk: What to know March 12, 2026 0 4 - Advertisement - How might groundwater impact Parkinson’s disease risk? New research investigates. Image credit: Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images A recent study evaluated how groundwater relates to risk for Parkinson’s disease. The study found that the age of groundwater and aquifer type may both impact risk for Parkinson’s. These risks are… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleDevelopment approval lodged for $150m riverfront development with only 22 homesNext articleVolatility sparks retail investor frenzy RELATED ARTICLES Health News New oral GLP-1 drug lowers blood sugar levels by 7% in people with type 2 diabetes Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 Health News Sugary beverages may raise your risk of liver cancer Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 Health News High blood pressure associated with lower risk of dementia in frail people Australian Online News - June 11, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Government accused of misleading public on NDIS cuts in heated Senate hearing June 5, 2026 Zegna’s Summer 2027 Collection Brings Italian Villeggiatura to Malibu June 7, 2026 Lovers Deli & Canteen parking battle: Popular Beaconsfield café risks closure after council removes … June 10, 2026 I’m calling it: Canberra has better coffee than Melbourne June 6, 2026 Load more