Study Finds Correlation Between Air Pollution and Parkinson’s Disease
Air quality index updates. Picture taken in Point Park on Lookout Mtn. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- A new study is suggesting there is a correlation between bad air quality and Parkinson’s Disease. The Barrow Neurological Institute says they have found that areas that have higher rates of air pollution have a 56 percent higher chance to develop Parkinson’s Disease. For Chattanooga…