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Primary care utilization among children with intellectual disabilities transitioning into adulthood
2024) 11th Nordic Conference of Epidemiology and Register-Based Health Research(
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Healthcare utilization among older people with intellectual disabilities compared to the general population – A Swedish register study before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
2024) 27th Nordic Congress of Gerontology(
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Prevalence of dementias in a cohort of people with intellectual disability and general population – a registry-based study
2024) 27th Nordic Congress of Gerontology(
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Minimizing tearing during vaginal delivery with a perineal protection device : a randomized controlled trial
2024) In American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM(
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Long-term ambient air pollution and coronary atherosclerosis : Results from the Swedish SCAPIS study
2024) In Atherosclerosis(
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Tattoos as a risk factor for malignant lymphoma: a population-based case–control study
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Early life exposure to mercury and relationships with telomere length and mitochondrial DNA content in European children
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Health-related quality of life in patients with generalized pustular psoriasis–a Swedish register study
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“Dare to feel full”—A group treatment method for sustainable weight reduction in overweight and obese adults : A randomized controlled trial with 5-years follow-up
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The prevalence of clinically relevant delayed intracranial hemorrhage in head trauma patients treated with oral anticoagulants is very low: a retrospective cohort register study
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