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Using the global randomization test as a Mendelian randomization falsification test for the exclusion restriction assumption
Using the global randomization test as a Mendelian randomization falsification test for the exclusion restriction assumption
Mendelian randomization may give biased causal estimates if the instrument affects the outcome not solely via the exposure...
Source-specific nitrate intake and all-cause mortality in the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Study
Source-specific nitrate intake and all-cause mortality in the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health Study
Nitrate and nitrite are naturally occurring in both plant- and animal-sourced foods, are used as additives in the processi...
The HOPE cohort: cohort profile and evaluation of selection bias
The HOPE cohort: cohort profile and evaluation of selection bias
The HOPE cohort is a Danish nationwide cohort with ongoing follow-up, holding information on postpartum depression (PPD) s...
Use of systemic hormonal contraception and risk of attempted suicide: a nested case–control study
Use of systemic hormonal contraception and risk of attempted suicide: a nested case–control study
Evidence regarding the role of hormonal contraception (HC) as a risk factor for attempted suicide is inconclusive. Thus, t...
Reevaluating the fraction of cancer attributable to excess weight: overcoming the hidden impact of prediagnostic weight loss
Reevaluating the fraction of cancer attributable to excess weight: overcoming the hidden impact of prediagnostic weight loss
To evaluate the magnitude of the potential underestimation of the proportion of cancer cases attributable to excess weight...
Self-medication among general population in the European Union: prevalence and associated factors
Self-medication among general population in the European Union: prevalence and associated factors
Self-medication (SM) forms an important part of public health strategy. Nonetheless, little research has been performed to...
Neonatal outcomes after in utero exposure to antipsychotics: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Neonatal outcomes after in utero exposure to antipsychotics: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Adverse neonatal outcomes following in utero antipsychotic exposure remain unclear. This systematic review and meta-analys...
The pitfalls of focusing on cardiovascular disease mortality to explain differences in life expectancy
The pitfalls of focusing on cardiovascular disease mortality to explain differences in life expectancy
Third, we think, non-health related factors (attitudes, culture, values) that constitute a population should receive more ...
Cohort profile: the China surgery and anesthesia cohort (CSAC)
Cohort profile: the China surgery and anesthesia cohort (CSAC)
The China Surgery and Anaesthesia Cohort (CSAC) study was launched in July 2020 and is an ongoing prospective cohort study...
A diet-wide association study for liver cancer risk: findings from a prospective cohort study in Chinese men
A diet-wide association study for liver cancer risk: findings from a prospective cohort study in Chinese men
Dietary factors have been extensively investigated as possible risk factors for liver cancer, but the evidence is inconclu...
Agricultural activities and risk of Alzheimer’s disease: the TRACTOR project, a nationwide retrospective cohort study
Agricultural activities and risk of Alzheimer’s disease: the TRACTOR project, a nationwide retrospective cohort study
Data regarding Alzheimer’s disease (AD) occurrence in farming populations is lacking. This study aimed to investigat...
Menopausal hormone therapy and risk of sarcoidosis: a population-based nested case–control study in Sweden
Menopausal hormone therapy and risk of sarcoidosis: a population-based nested case–control study in Sweden
Sarcoidosis incidence peaks in women between 50 and 60 years old, which coincides with menopause, suggesting that certain ...
Vitamin D and human health: evidence from Mendelian randomization studies
Vitamin D and human health: evidence from Mendelian randomization studies
We summarized the current evidence on vitamin D and major health outcomes from Mendelian randomization (MR) studies. PubMe...
Assessing the importance of primary care diagnoses in the UK Biobank
Assessing the importance of primary care diagnoses in the UK Biobank
The UK Biobank has made general practitioner (GP) data (censoring date 2016–2017) available for approximately 45% of...
Occupational exposure to diesel exhausts and liver and pancreatic cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Occupational exposure to diesel exhausts and liver and pancreatic cancers: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Diesel exhaust (DE) is human carcinogen with sufficient evidence only for lung cancer. Systematic evidence on other cancer...
Does having siblings really protect against childhood atopic diseases? A total population and within-family analysis
Does having siblings really protect against childhood atopic diseases? A total population and within-family analysis
The association between having older siblings and decreased risk for atopic symptoms is well-established. This has been in...
The Rotterdam Study. Design update and major findings between 2020 and 2024
The Rotterdam Study. Design update and major findings between 2020 and 2024
The Rotterdam Study is a population-based cohort study, started in 1990 in the district of Ommoord in the city of Rotterda...
Dimensions of health data Integrity
Dimensions of health data Integrity
Health data integrity, as an emergent concept, stands to reshape the lifecycle of data-driven healthcare and research, ens...
Losing the Public, for Better or for Worse: A Lesson from John Everett Gordon (1890–1983) and John Rodman Paul (1893–1971)
Losing the Public, for Better or for Worse: A Lesson from John Everett Gordon (1890–1983) and John Rodman Paul (1893–1971)
The Covid-19 pandemic has laid bare a tension around scientific expertise that has major implications for the effectivenes...
State-level economic uncertainty and cardiovascular disease deaths: evidence from the United States
State-level economic uncertainty and cardiovascular disease deaths: evidence from the United States
The relationship between economic recessions and cardiovascular mortality has been widely explored. However, there is limi...