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- 2023
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Disparities in prevalence of heart failure between the genders in relation to age, multimorbidity and socioeconomic status in southern Sweden : a cross-sectional study
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Familial aggregation of multimorbidity in Sweden: national explorative family study
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A hypothesis - generating Swedish extended national cross-sectional family study of multimorbidity severity and venous thromboembolism
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Associations of heart failure to prevalence of haematologic- and solid malignancies in southern Sweden : A cross-sectional study
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- 2022
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Disparities in prevalence of heart failure according to age, multimorbidity level and socioeconomic status in southern Sweden : a cross-sectional study
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- 2019
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Are perceived barriers to accessing mental healthcare associated with socioeconomic position among individuals with symptoms of depression? Questionnaire-results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study, a rural Danish population study
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Digital Recruitment and Acceptance of a Stepwise Model to Prevent Chronic Disease in the Danish Primary Care Sector : Cross-Sectional Study
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Importance of potentially inappropriate medications, number of chronic conditions and medications for the risk of hospitalisation in elderly in Sweden : A case-control study
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Step-wise approach to prevention of chronic diseases in the Danish primary care sector with the use of a personal digital health profile and targeted follow-up- A n assessment of attendance
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- 2018
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Socioeconomic position, symptoms of depression and subsequent mental healthcare treatment : a Danish register-based 6-month follow-up study on a population survey
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