Fine particulate matter exposure and incidence of stroke
A cohort study in Hong Kong
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- Received July 7, 2016
- Accepted in final form February 7, 2017
- First Published March 31, 2017.
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Author Disclosures
- Hong Qiu, PhD,
- Shengzhi Sun, MPhil,
- Hilda Tsang, MPhil,
- Chit-Ming Wong, PhD,
- Ruby Siu-yin Lee, MBBS,
- C. Mary Schooling, PhD and
- Linwei Tian, PhD
- Hong Qiu, PhD,
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- Shengzhi Sun, MPhil,
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- Hilda Tsang, MPhil,
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- Chit-Ming Wong, PhD,
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- Ruby Siu-yin Lee, MBBS,
member of Assessment Panel for Health and Maedical Research Fund of the Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong member of Ethics Committee, Department of Health, Hong Kong
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- C. Mary Schooling, PhD and
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PLOS One, Editor, 2012 to now Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Associate Editor, 2008 to now Social Science and Medicine, Advisory Board member, 2014 to now
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- Linwei Tian, PhD
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- From the School of Public Health (H.Q., S.S., H.T., C.-M.W., C.M.S., L.T.), Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong; and Elderly Health Service, Department of Health (R.S.-y.L.), Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
- Correspondence to Dr. Tian: linweit{at}hku.hk
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