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430 related items for PubMed ID: 19661280

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    Jansen PW, Tiemeier H, Looman CW, Jaddoe VW, Hofman A, Moll HA, Steegers EA, Verhulst FC, Mackenbach JP, Raat H.
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  • 32. The relative contributions of hostility and depressive symptoms to the income gradient in hospital-based incidence of ischaemic heart disease: 12-Year follow-up findings from the GLOBE study.
    Klabbers G, Bosma H, Van Lenthe FJ, Kempen GI, Van Eijk JT, Mackenbach JP.
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  • 37. Socio-economic inequalities in mortality. Methodological problems illustrated with three examples from Europe.
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  • 39. Socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer mortality in 16 European populations.
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