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- 2016
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"All is well" : Professionals' documentation of social determinants of health in Swedish Child Health Services health records concerning maltreated children - a mixed method approach
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Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analyses of hospital-based home care compared to hospital-based care for children diagnosed with type 1 diabetes; a randomised controlled trial; results after two years' follow-up
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Effect of timing of umbilical cord clamping on anaemia at 8 and 12 months and later neurodevelopment in late pre-term and term infants; a facility-based, randomized-controlled trial in Nepal
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- 2015
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A method for reporting and classifying acute infectious diseases in a prospective study of young children: TEDDY
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- 2014
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Pre-ART retention in care and prevalence of tuberculosis among HIV-infected children at a district hospital in southern Ethiopia
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Body mass index is not a reliable tool in predicting celiac disease in children.
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- 2012
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Physiotherapists' experiences of physiotherapy interventions in scientific physiotherapy publications focusing on interventions for children with cerebral palsy: a qualitative phenomenographic approach
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"The Logic of Care" - Parents' perceptions of the educational process when a child is newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes
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- 2011
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Balancing health benefits and social sacrifices: A qualitative study of how screening-detected celiac disease impacts adolescents' quality of life
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- 2010
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Early exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke and the development of allergic diseases in 4 year old children in Malmo, Sweden
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