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A missed diagnosis of acute aortic syndrome is associated with ischaemic ECG changes and an initial suspicion of myocardial infarction : a retrospective observational study
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Risk factors for frequent unplanned hospital visits in older multimorbid patients after an emergency department visit : a retrospective cohort study
(2025) In Aging clinical and experimental research
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Exploring housing trajectories in later life and their links to demographic, socioeconomic and health characteristics : the register RELOC-AGE study
(2025) In BMC Public Health
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Risk and prognosis of colorectal cancer following bacteraemia with Streptococcus bovis-Streptococcus equinus complex : A Swedish nationwide retrospective cohort study
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Transfer learning for predicting acute myocardial infarction using electrocardiograms
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Enhancing individual glomerular filtration rate assessment : can we trust the equation? Development and validation of machine learning models to assess the trustworthiness of estimated GFR compared to measured GFR
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Cohort Profile : A nationwide Swedish register-based cohort of older adults on housing, residential relocation, and healthy ageing (Register RELOC-AGE)
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The role of natural outdoor environment on COVID-19 mortality and hospitalisations among older community-dwellers in the pre-vaccination period : the Register RELOC-AGE cohort study in Sweden
(2025) In BMC Public Health
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Pre-pandemic and pandemic healthcare utilization among older people with intellectual disabilities compared to the general population (IDcare)
(2025) In Journal of Public Health (Germany)
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