Air pollution and the incidence of ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke in the South London Stroke Register: a case–cross-over analysis
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A. Spiridou | C. Wolfe | B. Butland | S. Beevers | F. Kelly | R. Atkinson | B. Barratt | S. Crichton | U. Hoang | F. J. Kelly | A. Spiridou
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