David Rönnlid Podcast
Parkinson’s disease is now the fastest-growing neurological disorder in the world — and according to Dr. Ray Dorsey, it’s not just about aging or genetics. Dr. Dorsey argues that environmental toxins — including certain pesticides, industrial chemicals, and air pollutants — are significant, modifiable risk factors for developing Parkinson’s disease. In this podcast episode, we discuss: 🔬 The evidence linking environmental toxins to Parkinson’s disease 💡 What individuals can do today to reduce their exposure to environmental toxins that research has shown are associated with increased risk for developing Parkinson's disease 🏛 The public health policy changes Dr. Dorsey advocates to address the rapid rise of Parkinson’s disease in today’s society. Dr. Dorsey's book "The Parkinson's Plan": https://www.amazon.com/Parkinsons-Plan-Path-Prevention-Treatment/dp/1541705386 Episode chapters: 00:00:00 Episode highlight reel 00:02:11 Introducing Dr. Ray Dorsey, Parkinson’s Disease Researcher 00:04:43 Evidence Linking Long-Term Exposure to Trichloroethylene to Neurological Decline 00:08:10 Environmental Contributions to Parkinson’s Beyond Genetics 00:12:37 Communicating Risks Without Overstating the Evidence 00:16:47 Historical Use and Persistence of Paraquat in Agriculture 00:19:20 Testing Options for Potential Parkinson’s-Related Risk Factors 00:21:48 Why Parkinson’s Risk Reduction Remains a Global Challenge 00:24:51 Practical Measures to Limit Environmental Neurotoxins 00:30:40 The Role of Policy in Reducing Harm 00:33:05 How Public Awareness Can Drive Change in Exposure
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