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        - 2014
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        Health, Skills and Labor Market Success
    
    - Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
 
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        Lighting candles could be good for your heart
    (2014) In Lund University Research Magazine- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Newspaper article
 
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        Utilizing social media to disseminate information and engage feedback: Experiences from the lancet commission on global surgery
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Proceedings for the CIB W099 Achieving Sustainable Construction Health and Safety,
    (2014)- Book/Report › Conference proceeding (editor)
 
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        Drying laundry could be bad for your health
    (2014) In Lund University Research Magazine- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Newspaper article
 
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        "Being fat is more a social problem than a health problem." Giving voice to children with overweight
    (2014) p.195-204- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter
 
- 2013
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        The ability of three different models of frailty to predict all-cause mortality: Results from the European Male Aging Study (EMAS)
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Early life origins of health and well-being in modern Sweden
    
    - Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
 
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        Diet, Health and Agriculture : The Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Example of Abbekås, Southern Sweden
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
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        Tortured refugees' expectations of a multidisciplinary pain rehabilitation programme: An explorative qualitative study
    
    - Contribution to journal › Article
 
