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In the West Indies, This Fruit Consumed on a Daily Basis Would Be Linked to the Appearance of an Aggressive Form of Parkinson's, According to a Study

[Article already published on July 30, 2025] In the lush landscapes of the West Indies, some tropical fruits have long been associated with well-being, local traditions and natural remedies. Yet, behind the sweet taste of the corossol or the sweetness of the cachiman is a more disturbing reality. Researchers at the CHU of Guadeloupe have discovered a link between their regular consumption and the emergence of a Caribbean Parkinson, a more aggres…
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[Article already published on July 30, 2025] In the lush landscapes of the West Indies, some tropical fruits have long been associated with well-being, local traditions and natural remedies. Yet, behind the sweet taste of the corossol or the sweetness of the cachiman is a more disturbing reality. Researchers at the CHU of Guadeloupe have discovered a link between their regular consumption and the emergence of a Caribbean Parkinson, a more aggres…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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