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Publications by Thorne Wallman
A Population-Based Study of Nearly 15 000 Observations Among Swedish Women and Men During 1973–2003
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Medicine
Age and Sex Related Self-Reported Symptoms in a General Population Across 30 Years: Patterns of Reporting and Secular Trend
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