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Molecular Psychiatry|February 20, 2019
Brain iron is associated with accelerated cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer pathologyScott Ayton, Yamin Wang, Ibrahima Diouf, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|November 6, 2021
Magnesium intake is inversely associated with risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease among American adultsLiping Lu, Cheng Chen, Yuexia Li, et al.
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology : Organ of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements (GMS)|June 10, 2017
Association between trace elements in the environment and stroke risk: The reasons for geographic and racial differences in stroke (REGARDS) studyPeter D Merrill, Steve B Ampah, Ka He, et al.
JAMA|February 3, 2016
Association of Seafood Consumption, Brain Mercury Level, and APOE ε4 Status With Brain Neuropathology in Older AdultsMartha Clare Morris, John Brockman, Julie A Schneider, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|January 31, 2024
Serum zinc concentration and dietary zinc intake in relation to cognitive function: an analysis of the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) cohortMeghan Angley, Yijia Zhang, Liping Lu, et al.
Environment International|May 9, 2018
Serum mercury concentration and the risk of ischemic stroke: The REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke Trace Element StudyCheng Chen, Pengcheng Xun, Leslie A McClure, et al.
Neurology|June 24, 2018
Urinary cadmium concentration and the risk of ischemic strokeCheng Chen, Pengcheng Xun, Cari Tsinovoi, et al.
Environmental Research|January 14, 2026
Drinking water arsenic, urinary arsenic biomarkers, and cognitive impairment in the REGARDS StudyMeghan Angley, Yijia Zhang, Anne E Nigra, et al.
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Molecular Psychiatry|February 20, 2019
Brain iron is associated with accelerated cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer pathologyScott Ayton, Yamin Wang, Ibrahima Diouf, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|November 6, 2021
Magnesium intake is inversely associated with risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease among American adultsLiping Lu, Cheng Chen, Yuexia Li, et al.
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology : Organ of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements (GMS)|June 10, 2017
Association between trace elements in the environment and stroke risk: The reasons for geographic and racial differences in stroke (REGARDS) studyPeter D Merrill, Steve B Ampah, Ka He, et al.
JAMA|February 3, 2016
Association of Seafood Consumption, Brain Mercury Level, and APOE ε4 Status With Brain Neuropathology in Older AdultsMartha Clare Morris, John Brockman, Julie A Schneider, et al.
European Journal of Nutrition|January 31, 2024
Serum zinc concentration and dietary zinc intake in relation to cognitive function: an analysis of the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) cohortMeghan Angley, Yijia Zhang, Liping Lu, et al.
Environment International|May 9, 2018
Serum mercury concentration and the risk of ischemic stroke: The REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke Trace Element StudyCheng Chen, Pengcheng Xun, Leslie A McClure, et al.
Neurology|June 24, 2018
Urinary cadmium concentration and the risk of ischemic strokeCheng Chen, Pengcheng Xun, Cari Tsinovoi, et al.
Environmental Research|January 14, 2026
Drinking water arsenic, urinary arsenic biomarkers, and cognitive impairment in the REGARDS StudyMeghan Angley, Yijia Zhang, Anne E Nigra, et al.
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