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Jeremy A Labrecque

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BMJ Open|February 5, 2026
Causal language jumps and non-alignments between clinical practice guidelines and original studies: a systematic evaluation of diabetes guidelines and their cited evidenceKeling Wang, Chang Wei, Jeremy A Labrecque
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 19, 2025
The exposure potential restriction rule revisitedJeremy A Labrecque, Charles Poole, Andreas Stang
Deutsches Arzteblatt International|July 25, 2020
Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by ChildrenJoanna Merckx, Jeremy A Labrecque, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 6, 2026
What is your ideal trial?Jeremy A Labrecque, Chang Wei, Richard Aj Post
European Journal of Epidemiology|February 21, 2021
Are Mendelian randomization investigations immune from bias due to reverse causation?Stephen Burgess, Sonja A Swanson, Jeremy A Labrecque
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|June 22, 2026
Reply to: 'Does race have confounders?' by Loux and WankumColleen A Reynolds, Jeremy A Labrecque, Payal Chakraborty
European Heart Journal|January 22, 2020
Genetic instruments with too many strings: acknowledging pleiotropy and population structure in Mendelian randomization studiesJeremy A Labrecque, Jay S Kaufman, Jonathan Y Huang
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 9, 2025
Ratios in regression analysis with causal questions-response to commentaryMohammad Kamran Ikram, Jeremy A Labrecque, Mohammad Arfan Ikram
Rheumatology International|July 28, 2016
Health-selective migration among patients with rheumatoid arthritis in Québec: a cohort study using administrative dataJeremy A Labrecque, Ryan P Kyle, Lawrence Joseph, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 21, 2022
Invited Commentary: Conducting and Emulating Trials to Study Effects of Social InterventionsL Paloma Rojas-Saunero, Jeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
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BMJ Open|February 5, 2026
Causal language jumps and non-alignments between clinical practice guidelines and original studies: a systematic evaluation of diabetes guidelines and their cited evidenceKeling Wang, Chang Wei, Jeremy A Labrecque
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 19, 2025
The exposure potential restriction rule revisitedJeremy A Labrecque, Charles Poole, Andreas Stang
Deutsches Arzteblatt International|July 25, 2020
Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by ChildrenJoanna Merckx, Jeremy A Labrecque, Jay S Kaufman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 6, 2026
What is your ideal trial?Jeremy A Labrecque, Chang Wei, Richard Aj Post
European Journal of Epidemiology|February 21, 2021
Are Mendelian randomization investigations immune from bias due to reverse causation?Stephen Burgess, Sonja A Swanson, Jeremy A Labrecque
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|June 22, 2026
Reply to: 'Does race have confounders?' by Loux and WankumColleen A Reynolds, Jeremy A Labrecque, Payal Chakraborty
European Heart Journal|January 22, 2020
Genetic instruments with too many strings: acknowledging pleiotropy and population structure in Mendelian randomization studiesJeremy A Labrecque, Jay S Kaufman, Jonathan Y Huang
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 9, 2025
Ratios in regression analysis with causal questions-response to commentaryMohammad Kamran Ikram, Jeremy A Labrecque, Mohammad Arfan Ikram
Rheumatology International|July 28, 2016
Health-selective migration among patients with rheumatoid arthritis in Québec: a cohort study using administrative dataJeremy A Labrecque, Ryan P Kyle, Lawrence Joseph, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 21, 2022
Invited Commentary: Conducting and Emulating Trials to Study Effects of Social InterventionsL Paloma Rojas-Saunero, Jeremy A Labrecque, Sonja A Swanson
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