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The use of analgesics and hypnotics in relation to self-rated health and disability pension - A prospective study of middle-aged men
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Medellivslängden i Danmark, Sverige och öresundsregionen
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- 2000
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Self-administered questionnaire compared with a personal diary for assessment of current use of hormone therapy: an analysis of 16,060 women
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Comparison of different procedures to identify probable cases of myocardial infarction and stroke in two Swedish prospective cohort studies using local and national routine registers
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Occupational status, educational level, and the prevalence of carotid atherosclerosis in a general population sample of middle-aged Swedish men and women: results from the Malmo Diet and Cancer Study
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The Diabetic Foot. Costs, health economic aspects, prevention and quality of life.
2000)(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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Distribution and determinants of ischaemic heart disease in an urban population. A study from the myocardial infarction register in Malmo, Sweden
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- 1999
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Utilization of cardiovascular drugs (blood pressure lowering drugs, lipid lowering drugs and nitrates) and mortality from ischaemic heart disease and stroke. An ecological analysis based on Sweden's municipalities
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- 1996
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Incidence of myocardial infarction in elderly men being treated with antihypertensive drugs: population based cohort study
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Increased risk of ischaemic heart disease mortality in elderly men using anxiolytics-hypnotics and analgesics. Results of the 10-year follow-up of the prospective population study "Men born in 1914", Malmo, Sweden
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