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- 2007
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Job strain in men, but not in women, predicts a significant rise in blood pressure after 6.5 years of follow-up.
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Social support at work and the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke in women and men.
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Assessment of the magnitude of geographical variations and socioeconomic contextual effects on ischaemic heart disease mortality: a multilevel survival analysis of a large Swedish cohort
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Neighborhood socioeconomic deprivation and residential instability - Effects on incidence of ischemic heart disease and survival after myocardial inforction
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- 2006
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Occupation, Marital Status, and Low-Grade Inflammation. Mutual Confounding or Independent Cardiovascular Risk Factors?
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Social capital, the miniaturisation of community, traditionalism and first time acute myocardial infarction: A prospective cohort study in southern Sweden.
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Similar support for three different life course socioeconomic models on predicting premature cardiovascular mortality and all-cause mortality
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Contribution of main causes of death to social inequalities in mortality in the whole population of Scania, Sweden
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Disentangling contextual effects on cause-specific mortality in a longitudinal 23-year follow-up study: impact of population density or socioeconomic environment?
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The role of preclinical atherosclerosis in the explanation of educational differences in incidence of coronary events.
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