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To: Richnorth who wrote (62921)1/24/2001 6:33:41 PM
From: Gary H  Respond to of 116756
 
OT What 's the good of having all that gold or money if you don't know where it is and don't know what to do with it.

-----Original Message-----
> From: Powell, Dan F FOR:EX
> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 1:03 PM
> To: FOR RVA DSI Staff List
> Subject: Health News Update
>
> The December 2000 issue of Nature Neuroscience contained an interesting
> article on insecticides and Parkinson's disease. Apparently insecticides
> containing rotenone have been shown to cause Parkinson's disease in
> animals. Used as an organic pesticide rotenone is found in 680 compounds
> sold to kill insects on foods, flowers, and infected pets. The article
> also states that people working on farms are 7 times more likely to suffer
> Parkinson's disease than the general population.....rotenone is a likely
> suspect. Suggest you may want to check out if any of the products you
> have in your home contain rotenone.
>
> DAN
> Operational Planning Manager
> South Island Forest District
>