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Obese women and the relation between cardiovascular risk profile and hormone therapy, glucose tolerance, and psychosocial conditions.
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- 2005
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Urinary incontinence in European women seeking treatment-Results from a large observational study.
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Characteristics of female outpatients with urinary incontinence participating in a 6-month observational study in 14 European countries
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Climacteric medicine: European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) 2004/2005 position statements on peri- and postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy
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Background factors influencing somatic and psychological symptoms in middle-age women with different hormonal status A population-based study of Swedish women.
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A description of health care provision and access to treatment for women with urinary incontinence in Europe - A five-country comparison
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Prevalence of urinary incontinence in relation to self-reported depression, intake of serotonergic antidepressants, and hormone therapy in middle-aged women: a report from the Women's Health in the Lund Area study.
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Patient-reported impact of urinary incontinence - Results from treatment seeking women in 14 European countries
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Tubular and glomerular kidney effects in Swedish women with low environmental cadmium exposure
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Few middle-aged women with severe mental symptoms use psychotropic drugs: The women's health in Lund area ( WHILA) study
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Well-being and occupational roles among middle-aged women
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Women living alone have an increased risk to develop diabetes, which is explained mainly by lifestyle factors.
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Young women´s lifestyle behaviours and their bone mineral density changes:a grounded theory analysis.
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Lower urinary tract symptoms in middle-aged women - prevalence and attitude towards mild urinary incontinence. A community-based population study.
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- 2004
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Bone mineral density changes in young women: a two year study.
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