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Impaired cognitive function in childhood--increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. Increased risk may originate already in utero
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Impaired cognitive function in childhood--increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. Increased risk may originate already in utero

Läkartidningen, 2010-03, Vol.107 (11), p.753-755 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 0023-7205 ;EISSN: 1652-7518 ;PMID: 20402265

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Sämre kognitiv funktion som barn--okad hjärt-kärlrisk som vuxen. Riskökning kan grundläggas redan i fosterlivet
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Sämre kognitiv funktion som barn--okad hjärt-kärlrisk som vuxen. Riskökning kan grundläggas redan i fosterlivet

Läkartidningen, 2010, Vol.107 (11), p.753 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 0023-7205 ;EISSN: 1652-7518

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Early growth and risk of coronary disease. Does it depend on fetal malnutrition, childhood conditions or genetic factors?
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Early growth and risk of coronary disease. Does it depend on fetal malnutrition, childhood conditions or genetic factors?

Läkartidningen, 2001-11, Vol.98 (47), p.5300-5301 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 0023-7205 ;EISSN: 1652-7518 ;PMID: 11763625

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The interplay between embryo and endometrium is important for successful implantation. Increased knowledge can result in new contraceptive methods and better treatment of infertility
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The interplay between embryo and endometrium is important for successful implantation. Increased knowledge can result in new contraceptive methods and better treatment of infertility

Läkartidningen, 2000-04, Vol.97 (14), p.1660-1666 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 0023-7205 ;EISSN: 1652-7518 ;PMID: 10815391

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