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Depression and the risk of Parkinson's disease: A Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Du Y, Tang D, Yang G, Xu D.
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Causal relevance of circulating high-density lipoprotein cholesterol with cancer: a Mendelian randomization meta-analysis [PDF]
Chunhua Yang+7 more
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Risk of stroke accompanying alcohol consumption with or without single‐occasion drinking
Previous studies on alcohol and stroke have highlighted several concerns. Notably, the conventional categorization based on average consumption, which categorizes both those who consume 20 g/day of alcohol daily and those who engage in risky single‐occasion drinking (RSOD) only on weekends into low drinkers, makes it difficult to account for ...
Midori Takada+12 more
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Young people with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), show high rates of mental health problems, of which depression is one of the most common. Given that depression in ASD and ADHD is linked with a range of poor outcomes, knowledge of how clinicians should assess ...
Anita Thapar+3 more
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The application of mendelian randomization in cancer research: a bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Bai Z, Zhang G.
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Bilirubin as a Potential Causal Factor in Type 2 Diabetes Risk: A Mendelian Randomization Study
Ali Abbasi+10 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Depressive disorders are a leading cause of global disease burden, particularly with the challenge of treatment‐resistant depression (TRD). Research points to a complex bidirectional relationship between cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and TRD, with CV risk negatively impacting brain structure and potentially influencing ...
Marco Paolini+11 more
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Gut microbiota and osteonecrosis: A Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Cai Y+6 more
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Electronic cigarettes and subsequent cigarette smoking in young people: A systematic review
Abstract Aims To assess the evidence for a relationship between the use of e‐cigarettes and subsequent smoking in young people (≤29 years), and whether this differs by demographic characteristics. Methods Systematic review with association direction plots (searches to April 2023).
Rachna Begh+14 more
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