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Examination of the causal association between lung function and Alzheimer’s Disease: a Mendelian Randomization study
D. Higbee (Bristol, United Kingdom), R. Granell (Bristol, United Kingdom), G. Davey Smith (Bristol, United Kingdom), J. Henderson (Bristol, United Kingdom), J. Dodd (Bristol, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2019 – Epidemiology, genetics, air pollution and sleep
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Epidemiology, genetics, air pollution and sleep
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4402
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Airway diseases
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