Nutritional Medicine Research
Newsletter. December 2002

Selected References on MSA and
Parkinson’s disease Aetiology.

Anna Philip A,; Jankovic, Kirkpatrick, Joel B. Multiple System Atrophy The Putative Causative Role of Environmental Toxins.
Archives of Neurology Jan, 1999.

Pezzoli G, Strada O, Silani V, et al.
Clinical and pathological features in hydrocarbon-induced parkinsonism.
Ann Neurol. 1996;40:922-925.

Tanner CM, Langston JW.
Do environmental toxins cause Parkinson’s disease? a critical review.
Neurology. 1990;40(suppl 3):17-30.

Rajput AH, Uitti RJ, Stern W, et al.
Geography, drinking water chemistry, pesticides and herbicides and the etiology of Parkinson’s disease.
Can J Neurol Sci. 1987;14:414-418.

Tanner CM, Chen B, Wang WZ, et al.
Environmental factors in the etiology of Parkinson’s disease.
Can J Neurol Sci. 1987;14:419-423.

Tanner CM, Chen B, Wang W, et al.
Environmental factors and Parkinson’s disease: a case-control study in China.
Neurology. 1989;39:660-664.

Koller W, Vetere-Overfield B, Gray C, et al.
Environmental risk factors in Parkinson’s disease.
Neurology. 1990;40:1218-1221.

Golbe LI, Farrell TM, Davis PH.
Follow-up study of early life protective and risk factors in PD.
Mov Disord. 1990;5:66-70.

Tanner CM, Grabler P, Goetz CG.
Occupation and the risk of Parkinson’s disease: a case-control study of young-onset versus old-onset patients.
[abstract]. Neurology. 1990;40(suppl 1):422.

Melamed E, Lavy S.
Parkinsonism associated with chronic inhalation of carbon tetrachloride.
[letter]. Lancet. 1977;1:1015.

McCrank E, Rabheru K.
Four cases of progressive supranuclear palsy in patients exposed to organic solvents.
Can J Psychiatry. 1989;34:934-935.

Gorell JM; Johnson CC; Rybicki BA; Peterson E.
Occupational exposure to manganese, copper, lead, iron, mercury and zinc and the risk of Parkinson’s disease.
Neurotoxicology  Apr-Jun 1999, 20 (2-3) p239-4..
Please e-mail us your questions or suggestions to:
uk@br13.com

Go to: Other Diets in Medicine