Removing ovaries & pesticides increases Parkinson’s & demenita
In dementia, hysterectomy, menopause, ovaries, ovary removal, parkinson's, pesticides on February 24, 2009 at 9:05 am- Removing Ovaries Before Menopause Can Lead To Memory And Movement Problems(Aug. 30, 2007) — Women who have their ovaries removed before menopause are at an increased risk of developing memory problems or dementia and movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, according to two new … > read more
- Ovary Removal Surgery Elevates Risk For Dementia (Apr. 14, 2006) — Mayo Clinic researchers have found that ovariectomy, surgical removal of a woman’s ovaries, raises her risk of developing dementia or cognitive impairment. Risk is especially increased if a woman has … > read more
- Risk Of Parkinson’s Disease Increases With Pesticide Exposure And Head Trauma (May 31, 2007) — Exposure to pesticides and traumatic head injury may have a causative role in Parkinson’s disease, according to a new study. And the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease increases according to the … > read more