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11/21/2025
This is such an important read. At A Case For Justice we have worked tirelessly for people diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease after exposure to Paraquat and know the toll it takes on a family. We can't stop thinking about the environmental risks all around us especially living near a where pesticides like may seep into the air and soil.
Opinion | The Clue to Unlocking Parkinson’s May Be All Around Us (Gift Article) There is a growing mountain of imperfect but troubling evidence that pesticides and other chemicals may be behind the exploding rates of the disease.
08/18/2025
therapy has gotten a lot of attention for treating mental health. We are glad that the family of has a small piece of
What do you think? Is ketamine a breakthrough or reckless?
https://apnews.com/article/matthew-perry-ketamine-queen-jasveen-sangha-plea-86fc25a95831068fd83f0448a973a300
'Ketamine Queen' accused of selling fatal dose to Matthew Perry agrees to plead guilty A woman charged with selling Matthew Perry the ketamine that killed him has agreed to plead guilty. Jasveen Sangha becomes the fifth and final defendant charged in the overdose death of the “Friends” star to strike a plea agreement with federal prosecutors.
07/30/2025
Are toxic "forever chemicals" like PFAS still threatening drinking water near military bases—despite EPA claims that human exposure is under control?
New DoD tests say yes.
15 military Superfund sites claim no health risks – but PFAS in tap water tell a different story Results from new Department of Defense drinking water tests seem to contradict claims by the Environmental Protection Agency saying that 15 military bases designated as EPA Superfun
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