May 11, 2010; 74 (19) Articles
Occupational exposure to pesticides increases the risk of incident AD
The Cache County Study
K.M. Hayden, M.C. Norton, D. Darcey, T. Østbye, P.P. Zandi, J.C.S. Breitner, K.A. Welsh-Bohmer
First published May 10, 2010, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181dd4423
K.M. Hayden
M.C. Norton
D. Darcey
T. Østbye
P.P. Zandi
J.C.S. Breitner
Occupational exposure to pesticides increases the risk of incident AD
The Cache County Study
K.M. Hayden, M.C. Norton, D. Darcey, T. Østbye, P.P. Zandi, J.C.S. Breitner, K.A. Welsh-Bohmer
Neurology May 2010, 74 (19) 1524-1530; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181dd4423
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- K.M. Hayden, PhD,
- M.C. Norton, PhD,
- D. Darcey, MD,
- T. Østbye, MD, PhD,
- P.P. Zandi, PhD,
- J.C.S. Breitner, MD, MPH,
- K.A. Welsh-Bohmer, PhD and
- For the Cache County Study Investigators
- K.M. Hayden, PhD,
- M.C. Norton, PhD,
- D. Darcey, MD,
- T. Østbye, MD, PhD,
- P.P. Zandi, PhD,
- J.C.S. Breitner, MD, MPH,
- K.A. Welsh-Bohmer, PhD and
- For the Cache County Study Investigators
- From the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (K.M.H., K.A.W.-B.) and Community and Family Medicine (D.D., T.Ø.), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; Department of Family Consumer and Human Development and the Department of Psychology (M.C.N.), Utah State University, Logan; The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (P.P.Z.), Baltimore, MD; and the VA Puget Sound Health Care System & University of Washington (J.C.S.B.), Seattle.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Kathleen M. Hayden, DUMC, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan ADRC, 2200 West Main Street, Suite A-200, Durham, NC 27705 khayden{at}duke.edu
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