We have a sense of what are the causative triggers, not just associative. We see a higher prevalence of Parkinson's disease in people who live in more rural places in the US. If you look at epidemiological studies on where is Parkinson's disease distributed in the US, you'll see there is a quote Parkinson's disease belt and it really runs through the Midwest. I don't know why they don't acknowledge that these studies are real and these associations are pretty profound.

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