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by Jeff Jurmain There have been tentative links made between pesticide use and Parkinsons disease before. However, the term pesticide is broad and includes chemicals with varied compositions. Few investigations have identified specific pesticides. But now a study out of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has identified two specific culprits they say are linked to Parkinsons disease: paraquat and rotenone.The study a joint effort between the NIH and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences has found that people who used either pesticide developed Parkinsons disease approximately 2.5 times more often than non-users.What could be happening here? According to the researchers, rotenone directly inhibits the function of the mitochondria. Your mitochondria are responsible for making energy in all of your cells. And paraquat seems to have equally destructive powers: the chemical increases production of certain oxygen derivatives that may harm cellular structures.To get their results, the research team studied 110 people with Parkinsons disease and 358 matched controls from the Farming and Movement Evaluation (FAME) Study. They then used the data to investigate the relationship between Parkinsons disease and exposure to pesticides or other agents that are toxic to nervous tissue.The investigators diagnosed those participants with Parkinsons disease by soliciting the opinion of movement disorder specialists. The lifelong use of pesticides was determined by conducting detailed interviews with the patients.The researchers say the findings could lead to a better understanding of the biologic changes that occur in someone who has Parkinsons. And this better understanding will in turn lead to better treatment and ultimately the prevention of Parkinsons disease.Parkinsons is a neurodegenerative disease that affects movement. Normally, when you move your muscles, a chemical called dopamine is responsible for carrying signals between the nerves in your brain. When your cells that produce dopamine die, the symptoms of Parkinsons appear.A person who has Parkinsons may experience tremors, slowness and stiffness, impaired balance, fatigue, soft speech and/or problems with handwriting.The medical community says there is no cure for Parkinsons. You can live with the condition for years. Usually the symptoms are treated with medication. Some people with Parkinsons even try surgery.There are many theories out there about what causes Parkinsons. But no one knows for sure why cells that produce dopamine when they are healthy suddenly start dying.And remember, you can always get more natural health advice, the latest alternative health breakthroughs and news, plus information about nutrition, alternative remedies and cures and doctors health advice, all free when you sign up for the Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin. Visit http://www.doctorshealthpress.com now to find out how to start your free subscription.
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