Job-related formaldehyde exposure and ALS mortality in the USAAndrea L Roberts, Norman J Johnson, Merit E Cudkowicz, Ki-Do Eum, Marc G Weisskopf
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Time to wake up and smell the coffee? Coffee consumption and multiple sclerosisJosé Maria Andreas Wijnands, Elaine Kingwell
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The N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide, and risk of dementia and cognitive decline: a 10-year follow-up study in the general populationSaira Saeed Mirza, Renée F A G de Bruijn, Peter J Koudstaal, Anton H van den Meiracker, Oscar H Franco, Albert Hofman, Henning Tiemeier, M Arfan Ikram
27 April 2015
Meta-analysis of modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer's diseaseWei Xu, Lan Tan, Hui-Fu Wang, Teng Jiang, Meng-Shan Tan, Lin Tan, Qing-Fei Zhao, Jie-Qiong Li, Jun Wang, Jin-Tai Yu
20 August 2015
Helicobacter pylori infection might prove the hygiene hypothesis in multiple sclerosisJun-ichi Kira
19 January 2015
Helicobacter pylori infection as a protective factor against multiple sclerosis risk in femalesMarzena J Fabis Pedrini, Alexandra Seewann, Kirsten A Bennett, Alex J T Wood, Ian James, Jason Burton, Barry J Marshall, William M Carroll, Allan G Kermode
19 January 2015
Does antiretroviral therapy for HIV reduce the risk of developing multiple sclerosis?Mia L van der Kop
4 August 2014
HIV and lower risk of multiple sclerosis: beginning to unravel a mystery using a record-linked database studyJulian Gold, Raph Goldacre, Hubert Maruszak, Gavin Giovannoni, David Yeates, Michael Goldacre
4 August 2014
Sodium intake is associated with increased disease activity in multiple sclerosisMauricio F Farez, Marcela P Fiol, María I Gaitán, Francisco J Quintana, Jorge Correale
28 August 2014