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An investigation of child health in relation to housing renovations for a disadvantaged immigrant population in Malmö, Sweden
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Scania outdoor environment database (ScOut): A data source to study health effects of perceived neighborhood characteristics
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Health impact assessment of road traffic noise exposure based on different densification scenarios in Malmö, Sweden
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Long-term exposure to residential transportation noise and mortality : A nationwide cohort study
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Particle lung deposited surface area (LDSAal) size distributions in different urban environments and geographical regions : Towards understanding of the PM2.5 dose–response
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Environmental determinants of body mass index trajectories: results from a longitudinal Swedish study
2023) 16th European Public Health Conference: Our Food, Our Health, Our Earth: A Sustainable Future for Humanity. In European Journal of Public Health 33(Suppl 2). p.324-324(
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Politikerna struntar i klimatforskningen : 420 forskare: Regeringens politik är katastrofal – nu måste fler svenskar kräva en omställning
2023) In Aftonbladet Debatt(
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Clean air in Europe for all! Taking stock of the proposed revision to the ambient air quality directives : a joint ERS, HEI and ISEE workshop report
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Neighborhood green spaces and use of social services in an older urban population
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The Long-Term Mortality Effects Associated with Exposure to Particles and NOx in the Malmö Diet and Cancer Cohort
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