October 12, 2025 - 19:46

While golf courses are often seen as serene landscapes, recent studies suggest that long-term exposure to the chemicals used in their maintenance may pose serious health risks. Research indicates that individuals living near these green expanses may be at an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement and coordination.
The chemicals commonly employed in the upkeep of golf courses, including pesticides and herbicides, raise concerns about their potential neurotoxic effects. Prolonged exposure to these substances could lead to an accumulation of harmful agents in the environment, which may increase the likelihood of developing various health issues, including Parkinson's.
As awareness grows regarding the environmental impacts of chemical usage in recreational spaces, it becomes crucial for communities to evaluate the long-term health implications of living near golf courses. This emerging evidence highlights the need for further research and consideration of alternative, safer maintenance practices to protect public health.
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