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Nanna Ahlmark
National Institute of Public Health
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Social health
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0539-2061
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+4565507815
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naah
si-folkesundhed
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
96%
Psoriatic Arthritis
80%
Denmark
76%
Randomized Controlled Trials
58%
South Australia
42%
Placebos
36%
Veterans
34%
Interviews
32%
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
32%
Health
32%
Health Surveys
32%
Psychology Recognition
29%
Longitudinal Studies
27%
Rheumatic Diseases
21%
Motivation
21%
Delivery of Health Care
20%
Morbidity
19%
Mortality
16%
Education
12%
Microbiota
12%
Life Style
10%
Language
10%
Therapeutics
10%
Teaching
9%
Hope
9%
Caregivers
9%
Rheumatology
9%
Focus Groups
9%
Ambulatory Care Facilities
8%
Linguistics
7%
Population Health
7%
Respect
7%
Marital Status
7%
Professional Practice
6%
Emotions
6%
Transplantation
6%
Chi-Square Distribution
6%
Research Personnel
5%
Interpersonal Relations
5%
Military Psychiatry
5%
Social Sciences
Denmark
100%
immigrant
85%
chronic illness
65%
health
46%
response behavior
39%
capital city
38%
morbidity
33%
Dane
32%
Healthcare
29%
national minority
29%
speaking
28%
mortality
27%
longitudinal study
26%
participation
17%
incentive
12%
experience
10%
interview
9%
contact
8%
solidarity
8%
evaluation
8%
caregiver
8%
Social Problems
7%
logistics
6%
chronically ill
6%
healthcare services
6%
political goal
5%
sociality
5%
responsibility
5%