date:May 11, 2012
nsonism previously reported in Guam and New Guinea.
It has been suggested that the significant reduction in incidences may be due to changes in diet in New Guinea and in Guam, in particular owing to the adoption of Western diets and the abandonment of native foods, such as soursop.
Fruit and leaves represent potential risk
Conerns have been raised about the leaf as well as the fruit, he added, citing papers by Champy et al . A phenomenologic study of parkinsonism by Caparros-Lefebvre in Th