Summary:
The book provides an in-depth look at the rise of Parkinson's disease, examining its causes, the environmental factors that contribute to its spread, and the role of industrial chemicals. It offers a comprehensive plan for action, including policy changes, increased funding for research, and a call for a global public health campaign to prevent and ultimately end the disease.
Key points:
1. PACT Plan: The book presents the PACT plan (Prevent, Advocate, Care, Treat) as a comprehensive strategy to combat Parkinson's disease.
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