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177 related items for PubMed ID: 23435736

  • 1. Socio-economic position over the life course and all-cause, and circulatory diseases mortality at age 50-87 years: results from a Swedish birth cohort.
    Mishra GD, Chiesa F, Goodman A, De Stavola B, Koupil I.
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  • 8. Sex-specific associations between body mass index and death before life expectancy: a comparative study from the USA and Sweden.
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  • 20. Social determinants of cardiac disease biomarkers: investigating a Swedish male cohort at ages 50 and 70.
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