Walter F. Stewart

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Public Health, Rehabilitation and Therapy
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Scher AI, Stewart WF, Buse D, et al. (2008) Major life changes before and after the onset of chronic daily headache: A population-based study Cephalalgia. 28: 868-876
Alphs HH, Schwartz BS, Stewart WF, et al. (2006) Findings on brain MRI from research studies of occupational exposure to known neurotoxicants American Journal of Roentgenology. 187: 1043-1047
Hamelsky SW, Lipton RB, Stewart WF. (2005) An assessment of the burden of migraine using the willingness to pay model Cephalalgia. 25: 87-100
Schwartz BS, Lee BK, Bandeen-Roche K, et al. (2005) Occupational lead exposure and longitudinal decline in neurobehavioral test scores. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 16: 106-13
Stewart WF, Ricci JA, Leotta C. (2004) Health-related lost productive time (LPT): recall interval and bias in LPT estimates. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 46: S12-22
Schwartz BS, Glass TA, Bolla KI, et al. (2004) Disparities in cognitive functioning by race/ethnicity in the Baltimore Memory Study. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112: 314-20
Lipton RB, Liberman JN, Kolodner KB, et al. (2004) Migraine headache disability and health-related quality-of-life: a population-based case-control study from England. Cephalalgia : An International Journal of Headache. 23: 441-50
Lipton RB, Bigal ME, Stewart WF. (2003) Assessing disability using the migraine disability assessment questionnaire. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics. 3: 317-25
Scher AI, Stewart WF, Ricci JA, et al. (2003) Factors associated with the onset and remission of chronic daily headache in a population-based study Pain. 106: 81-89
Steiner TJ, Scher AI, Stewart WF, et al. (2003) The prevalence and disability burden of adult migraine in England and their relationships to age, gender and ethnicity Cephalalgia. 23: 519-527
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