“We know that farmers have a much higher risk of Parkinson’s. People living near agricultural fields have a higher risk of the disease. And if you give the pesticides that are used on the land to a mouse, it damages the very area that is involved in Parkinson’s and that mouse also develops Parkinson’s symptoms,” says Bloem. Last year he was the winner of the Stevin Prize, the most prestigious scientific award in the Netherlands.
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