Title: Causes of Parkinson
1Causes of Parkinsons Disease
1. Blows to the head eg Muhammad Ali
2. Genes eg Michael J Fox (young onset)
BUT these each account for only a small
percentage of early onset cases ( 5 to 10 )
Studies of exposure to pesticides clearly suggest
that they often have a causal role in Parkinson's
Disease (PD)
2Many studies show that
3More studies, more details. NOTE Studies from
1990s provided data for a META ANALYSIS by
Priyadarshi et al 2000.
Brown et al 2006 High quality evidence from many
independent sources
Note dates from 1991 onwards
4 Two agencies that should protect the public
the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) the EPA
(Environmental Protection Agency) Both have been
strongly criticized.
The method of funding may be a problem
- Funding for the FDA should come from government
general funds rather than user fees
User fees create a perception that the agency is
beholden to the companies that its supposed to
be regulating.
5From HARVARD UNIVERISTY
Harvard Health Letter Comments on the FDA (Food
and Drug Administration.)
- Calls for FDA reform getting louder and clearer
- The FDA used to be one of the countrys most
trusted institutions. Now that trust is in
tatters - Conflicts of interests
- A budget too dependent on user fees paid by
industry - Growing politicization
6Many people suffering from Parkinsons have no
idea what might have caused it.
WHY did the American Parkinson Disease
Association (APDA) allow this statement in its
newsletter 21 in 2006? Parkinsons disease
remains a condition which cannot be prevented or
cured Have they TRIED to prevent it, using good
methodology (Randomized Controlled Trials) ?
NO.. so they do not know whether or not
prevention is possible.
There is no good reason to dismiss prevention
We must try to avoid the tortures and early
deaths of PD, missing grandchildren growing up
etc etc
7Another PD organization in denial PDF
As is the case with many neurological disorders,
the cause of Parkinsons disease is not known
However, scientists and researchers are working
diligently to uncover the possible cause(s),
including genetics and environmental factors
PDF Web 2007
PDF Parkinsons Disease Foundation 1359
Broadway, Suite 1509 New York, NY 10018 (212)
923-4700 (800) 457-6676 Fax (212) 923-4778
info_at_pdf.org www.pdf.org
Slow learners?
8email Alberto Ascherio (aascheri_at_hsph.harvard.edu
)Funded byMichael J. Fox Foundation, Kinetic
FoundationNational Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences Grant Number ES10804
Results Exposure to pesticides was reported by
7,864 participants (5.7), including 1,956
farmers, ranchers, or fishermen. Individuals
exposed to pesticides had a 70 higher incidence
of PD than those not exposed (adjusted relative
risk, 1.7 95 confidence interval, 1.2-2.3 p
0.002). The relative risk for pesticide exposure
was similar in farmers and non-farmers. No
relation was found between risk for PD and
exposure to asbestos, chemical/acids/solvents,
coal or stone dust, or eight other occupational
exposures.
These data support the hypothesis that exposure
to pesticides may increase risk for PD. Future
studies should seek to identify the specific
chemicals responsible for this association.
Annals of Neurology 2006
YES! Pay attention APDA PDF!
9June 26th 2006
- Researchers at the
- HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH undertook a
prospective study to examine possible links
between chronic low-dose exposure to pesticides
and PARKINSONs disease. - The significant association between pesticide
exposure and Parkinsons disease among
individuals who are not farmers is most likely
explained by use of pesticides at home or in
gardening
Further information from tdatz_at_hsph.harvard.edu
10From the UK May 2007
- Gardeners more likely to develop Parkinsons
disease - Dr. Finlay Dick, University of Aberdeen,
Scotland, UK - Further research is needed to establish which
pesticides are associated with this effect - The exposure-response relationship suggests that
pesticide exposure may be a causative and
potentially modifiable risk factor
YES!
Make Parkinsons History!
11Is there a scandal?
Pesticides
Parkinsons
Torture followed by early death
cause
Medications for 1.5 million people in US
Is this why APDA and PDF have said there is no
known cause of PD?
make lots of money
Lots more money.
Pharmaceutical companies benefit ?
Write to Parkinson.action_at_gmail.com
12Found on the web Chance confirmation of
tentative suspicions that companies benefit from
both Pesticides AND Parkinsons.
With revenues of 14 billion, Zeneca is among
the world's largest manufacturers of pesticides,
plastics, and pharmaceuticals.
Zeneca is ... a major manufacturer of herbicides
and fungicides. One of their products, an
organo-chlorine herbicide called acetochlor, is
implicated as a causal factor in breast cancer.
End the tragedy of Parkinson's - - - BAN
PESTICIDES (Hire more gardeners and farm workers
- - - and give better working conditions)
Comments welcome at parkinson.action_at_gmail.co
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