Black tea helps in one Parkinson’s type, but soda and pesticides worsen another
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By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc. Jun 16 2025 Researchers uncover subtype-specific effects of tea, soda, and pesticides on Parkinson’s disease, revealing how lifestyle and environment can shape motor symptom severity long after diagnosis. Study: Longitudinal assessment of the association between pesticide exposure and lifestyle with Parkinson’s disease motor severity . Image Credit: Pixel-Shot / Shutterstock In a recent article published in the journal npj
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