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- 2013
- Low prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome in primary health care in four Swedish counties. (
- The association between self-rated health and impaired glucose tolerance in Swedish adults: A cross-sectional study (
- "I'm Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde": Are GPs' antibiotic prescribing patterns contextually dependent? A qualitative focus group study. (
- 2012
- International collaboration in primary care: A win-win situation (
- Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension: Rule of thirds in the Skaraborg project (
- Increased registration of hypertension and cancer diagnoses after the introduction of a new reimbursement system (
- Working for more and better primary care in the Baltic Sea Region (
- 2011
- Assessing research impact with Google Scholar: The most cited articles in the journal 2008-2010. (
- Who is not adhering to physical activity referrals, and why? (
- Primary aldosteronism among newly diagnosed and untreated hypertensive patients in a Swedish primary care area. (