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Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1110

SCREENING for

CARDIOVASCULAR RISK and

DIABETES in PRIMARY HEALTH

CARE

The Söderåkra Risk Factor

Screening Study

Plats för hjärtat

Ulla Petersson

Söderåkra and Linköping 2009

Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1110

SCREENING for

CARDIOVASCULAR RISK and

DIABETES in PRIMARY HEALTH

CARE

The Söderåkra Risk Factor

Screening Study

Plats för hjärtat

Ulla Petersson

Söderåkra and Linköping 2009

Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1110

SCREENING for

CARDIOVASCULAR RISK and

DIABETES in PRIMARY HEALTH

CARE

The Söderåkra Risk Factor

Screening Study

Plats för hjärtat

Ulla Petersson

Söderåkra and Linköping 2009

Ulla Petersson

SCREENING for CARDIOV

ASCULAR RISK and DIABETES in PRIMAR

Y HEAL

TH CARE

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