Archives For Parkinsons Disease


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1. Colorado researchers probe Parkinson’s disease causes, treatments

Ron Tjalkens, professor of toxicology and neuroscience at Colorado State University, is researching Parkinson’s disease at his lab on campus in Fort

2. Dubbed Terrorists, Mayans Fight Back Against Guatemalan Mining Projects

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3. Desperately Dry California Tries to Curb Private Drilling for Water

4. Large ‘dead zone’ signals more problems for Chesapeake Bay

5. Asbestos: The Killer That Still Surrounds Us

6. Dialing Back On Cell Phone Waste

Academics and technology firms seek to reduce the growing problem of

electronic waste from old cell phones

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7. Food security faces growing pest advance

Root knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) on a tomato plant Image: Courtesy of CABI

8. Cowichan’s peaceful waters hide a growing threat

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9. California drought: Why doesn’t California build big dams any more?

New Melones Dam on the Stanislaus River near Sonora. (AP Photo/Bureau of Reclamation, File)

New Melones Dam on the Stanislaus River near Sonora.

(AP Photo/Bureau of Reclamation, File)

10. Dumpster dining: Environmentalist raises awareness about food waste

11. Thailand heading for a waste crisis

Thai villagers covering their noses while riding a motorcycle past a vast rubbish dump in the Praeksa district. (Pornchai Kittiwongsakul, AFP)

12. More Than 1,000 in Aceh Protest Ban on Illegal Gold Mining

Fish Deaths: Miners in Aceh dispute claims that their activities cause

destruction to the environment

Thousands of traditional gold miners staging a protest in Geumpang in Aceh on Aug. 30, 2014 against a gold mining ban. (Antara Photo/Ampelsa)

13. Bacteria offers bowel cancer clue

14. There were 13 new nesting territories where eagles had not been

documented before.

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15. Puget Sound’s endangered killer whales continue decline

Number of whales drops to 78, a figure not seen since 1985, with two deaths

this year and no new calves since 2012

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Kasem, 82, suffers from advanced Parkinson’s disease