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Analysis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis as a multistep process: a population-based modelling study
ROONEY, JAMES; HARDIMAN, ORLA (2014)Background Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis shares characteristics with some cancers, such as onset being more common in later life, progression usually being rapid, the disease affecting a particular cell type, and showing ... -
Aplastic anemia, membranous nephropathy and mercury.
ROONEY, JAMES (2013) -
An Exploratory Spatial Analysis of ALS Incidence in Ireland over 17.5 Years (1995 - July 2013)
ROONEY, JAMES; VAJDA, ALICE; HARDIMAN, ORLA (2014)Abstract Introduction There has been much interest in spatial analysis of ALS to identify potential environmental or genetically caused clusters of disease. Results to date have been inconclusive. The Irish ALS register ... -
Physical Activity and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A European Population-Based Case Control Study
HARDIMAN, ORLA; ROONEY, JAMES (2014)OBJECTIVE: To assess whether physical activity is a risk factor for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). METHODS: From February 2008 to April 2012, 652 patients with ALS from European population-based registries ... -
The prevalence of respiratory symptoms among mushroom workers in Ireland
ROONEY, JAMES (2014)BACKGROUND: Respiratory conditions such as asthma, bronchitis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis and upper airways symptoms have been ascribed to fungal exposures. Mushroom workers may be at risk of these as a consequence. ... -
The retention time of inorganic mercury in the brain A systematic review of the evidence
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Survival Analysis of Irish Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Patients Diagnosed from 1995 2010
HARDIMAN, ORLA; ROONEY, JAMES (2013)Introduction: The Irish ALS register is a valuable resource for examining survival factors in Irish ALS patients. Cox regression has become the default tool for survival analysis, but recently new classes of flexible ...