Dampness can cause Parkinson's disease

15 December 2022, 11:07 | Health 
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Studies have shown that this substance contributes to the degeneration of two genes associated with the transmission and storage of a neurotransmitter such as dopamine, which gradually disappears in people suffering from Parkinson's disease..

Scientists suggest that the volatiles produced in damp rooms, which are evaporated by downy mildew and other fungi, may be an important indicator of risk in the development of Parkinson's disease, a degenerative brain disease due to both genetic and environmental causes..

The study was conducted on fruit flies, an insect recognized as the world's best animal model for the study of Parkinson's disease..

The growth of this disease is observed increasingly in the rural population, where it is often associated with the influence of pesticides.. However, the spread of mold and fungi under these conditions may be an additional risk factor, scientists believe..

“It should be noted that this study has only been done on small fruit flies so far, so we need to get the results of human studies before we can be confident about finding a new addiction,” said Claire Bale, spokeswoman for Parkinson’s, a UK-based research and charity..

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