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Nursing Older People, 2008
Depression increases risk of having first stroke.
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Depression increases risk of having first stroke.
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Contraception, 1989
In 1987, a survey of contraceptive use, knowledge and attitudes was conducted in Sweden by the International Health Foundation (IHF) as part of a multi-country study that has so far involved six other countries in Europe. The women involved, who were aged 15-44, completed a standard questionnaire.
F E, Riphagen, B, von Schoultz
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In 1987, a survey of contraceptive use, knowledge and attitudes was conducted in Sweden by the International Health Foundation (IHF) as part of a multi-country study that has so far involved six other countries in Europe. The women involved, who were aged 15-44, completed a standard questionnaire.
F E, Riphagen, B, von Schoultz
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Aids Reviews
Sweden is a country with a low prevalence of human lymphotropic T-cell virus (HTLV) infection, estimated at < 0.005%, but the infection rate is notably higher in specific risk groups such as HTLV-2 among intravenous drug users (IVDU) and people originating from HTLV-1 highly endemic areas.
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Sweden is a country with a low prevalence of human lymphotropic T-cell virus (HTLV) infection, estimated at < 0.005%, but the infection rate is notably higher in specific risk groups such as HTLV-2 among intravenous drug users (IVDU) and people originating from HTLV-1 highly endemic areas.
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2006
Sweden is probably one of the most secularized nations in the world. Therefore religious arguments tend to play a smaller role in the public bioethical debate than in most other countries. Issues such as abortion, stem-cell research, and therapeutic cloning have been far less controversial in Sweden than elsewhere.
Sven Ove, Hansson, Barbro, Björkman
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Sweden is probably one of the most secularized nations in the world. Therefore religious arguments tend to play a smaller role in the public bioethical debate than in most other countries. Issues such as abortion, stem-cell research, and therapeutic cloning have been far less controversial in Sweden than elsewhere.
Sven Ove, Hansson, Barbro, Björkman
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British Dental Journal, 1989
In recent years, there has been a brisk increase of interest in disorders of the temporomandibular joint. Much valuable and pioneering research has been carried out in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden. This article describes some impressions I formed of the Swedish Dental Service, and the way in which care for TM joint patients is managed in Sweden,
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In recent years, there has been a brisk increase of interest in disorders of the temporomandibular joint. Much valuable and pioneering research has been carried out in Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden. This article describes some impressions I formed of the Swedish Dental Service, and the way in which care for TM joint patients is managed in Sweden,
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1970
IN Sweden intravenous abuse of central stimulants is the most serious of all drug-abuse problems. At present the main drug on the illegal market is amphetamine, with phenmetrazine (Preludin) second. Earlier there was also widespread abuse of methylphenidate (Ritalin).
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IN Sweden intravenous abuse of central stimulants is the most serious of all drug-abuse problems. At present the main drug on the illegal market is amphetamine, with phenmetrazine (Preludin) second. Earlier there was also widespread abuse of methylphenidate (Ritalin).
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Journal of Population Economics, 1990
"This paper considers the formulation, estimation and interpretation of microdynamic models of fertility. Our model explains parity choices, sterility, childlessness, interbirth intervals and initiation of pregnancy within a unified framework. We develop a general methodology for estimating the determinants of transition times to births of different ...
Heckman, James J., Walker, James R.
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"This paper considers the formulation, estimation and interpretation of microdynamic models of fertility. Our model explains parity choices, sterility, childlessness, interbirth intervals and initiation of pregnancy within a unified framework. We develop a general methodology for estimating the determinants of transition times to births of different ...
Heckman, James J., Walker, James R.
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1977
The discussion in Sweden as to which external factors may give rise to the development of atherosclerosis is still very lively. We are far from having reached the stage where it is generally accepted that changes in the diet would be of value in the prevention of atherosclerosis.
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The discussion in Sweden as to which external factors may give rise to the development of atherosclerosis is still very lively. We are far from having reached the stage where it is generally accepted that changes in the diet would be of value in the prevention of atherosclerosis.
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