🎙️ We’re back with Episode 34 of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem.
In Episode 34 of Parkinson Weekly, “Pesticides Callout!”, Prof. Bas Bloem delivers a powerful call to action regarding proposed changes to European pesticide regulations.
Prof. Bloem explores concerns surrounding the current omnibus proposal, particularly the possibility that real-world evidence may no longer be considered when assessing the long-term safety of pesticides once they have been approved for market use. Drawing on decades of research into Parkinson’s disease and environmental risk factors, he explains why ongoing scrutiny of pesticides and other chemicals remains essential, especially as new evidence emerges from real-world exposure.
The episode examines the limitations of current testing methods, the importance of post-approval monitoring, and recent research linking environmental exposures to an increased risk of neurodegenerative disease. Prof. Bloem also discusses the need to support greener agricultural alternatives and questions proposals that could extend the use of chemicals already identified as harmful to human health.
This thought-provoking episode highlights the intersection of environmental policy, public health, and Parkinson’s disease, while urging policymakers to prioritise long-term population health when making regulatory decisions.
Tune-in now to hear why Prof. Bloem believes real-world evidence must remain at the heart of efforts to protect future generations from potential environmental contributors to neurodegenerative disease.
And don’t forget, you can listen here:
Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/34ec09bc-c8b8-4a28-a12b-ca8aae3edd57/parkinson-weekly?ref=dm_sh_BpcE171Aj6Bvc6jQNKL90yl8o
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5FVqV671ESQ5VxbncsIxIS?si=a29cb8d5e72640de
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/parkinson-weekly/id1836115672
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