Association of alcohol consumption with allergic disease and asthma: a multi‐centre Mendelian randomization analysis
Addiction2018Vol. 114(2), pp. 216–225
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Abstract
In observational analyses, ever-drinking versus not drinking was positively associated with hay fever and negatively associated with asthma. However, the Mendelian randomization results were not consistent with these associations being causal.
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