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Occupational noise exposure and risk of incident stroke: a pooled study of five Scandinavian cohorts.

Jesse Daniel ThacherNina RoswallClaudia LissåkerGunn Marit AasvangMaria AlbinEva M AnderssonGunnar EngströmCharlotta ErikssonUlla Arthur HvidtfeldtMatthias KetzelJibran KhanTimo LankiPetter L S LjungmanKristoffer MattissonPeter MolnarOle Raaschou-NielsenAnna OudinKim OvervadSesilje Bondo PetersenGöran PershagenAslak Harbo PoulsenAndrei PykoDebora RizzutoAnnika RosengrenLinus SchiölerMattias SjöströmLeo StockfeltPekka TiittanenGerd SallstenMikael ÖgrenJenny SelanderMette Sørensen
Published in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2022)
We found no association between occupational noise and risk of overall stroke after adjustment for confounders. However, the non-significantly increased risk of ischaemic stroke warrants further investigation.
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