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Bertil Forsberg

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Lakartidningen|January 16, 2008
[Soot articles make the air hazardous--again]Bertil Forsberg
Lakartidningen|February 25, 2003
[Air pollution is still the cause of many deaths fifty years after the London's killer smog]Bertil Forsberg
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|October 2, 2007
Perceived annoyance and asthmatic symptoms in relation to vehicle exhaust levels outside home: a cross-sectional studyLars Modig, Bertil Forsberg
Global Health Action|March 17, 2010
Comparing approaches for studying the effects of climate extremes - a case study of hospital admissions in Sweden during an extremely warm summerJoacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|April 18, 2009
Does traffic exhaust contribute to the development of asthma and allergic sensitization in children: findings from recent cohort studiesLennart Bråbäck, Bertil Forsberg
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|June 24, 2008
The effect of temperature on mortality in Stockholm 1998--2003: a study of lag structures and heatwave effectsJoacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
Lakartidningen|September 11, 2007
[Mortality in Stockholm is increasing with increasing temperature. Heat waves can be a health risk in Sweden]Joacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 21, 2010
The effect of high ambient temperature on the elderly population in three regions of SwedenJoacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 16, 2008
Desert dust: an unrecognized source of dangerous air pollution?Thomas Sandstrom, Bertil Forsberg
Lakartidningen|March 3, 2007
[Public health potential of the Stockholm trial. Estimated prevention of 23 premature deaths annually among the inner-city population]Bertil Forsberg, Lars Burman, Christer Johansson
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Lakartidningen|January 16, 2008
[Soot articles make the air hazardous--again]Bertil Forsberg
Lakartidningen|February 25, 2003
[Air pollution is still the cause of many deaths fifty years after the London's killer smog]Bertil Forsberg
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|October 2, 2007
Perceived annoyance and asthmatic symptoms in relation to vehicle exhaust levels outside home: a cross-sectional studyLars Modig, Bertil Forsberg
Global Health Action|March 17, 2010
Comparing approaches for studying the effects of climate extremes - a case study of hospital admissions in Sweden during an extremely warm summerJoacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|April 18, 2009
Does traffic exhaust contribute to the development of asthma and allergic sensitization in children: findings from recent cohort studiesLennart Bråbäck, Bertil Forsberg
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health|June 24, 2008
The effect of temperature on mortality in Stockholm 1998--2003: a study of lag structures and heatwave effectsJoacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
Lakartidningen|September 11, 2007
[Mortality in Stockholm is increasing with increasing temperature. Heat waves can be a health risk in Sweden]Joacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 21, 2010
The effect of high ambient temperature on the elderly population in three regions of SwedenJoacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 16, 2008
Desert dust: an unrecognized source of dangerous air pollution?Thomas Sandstrom, Bertil Forsberg
Lakartidningen|March 3, 2007
[Public health potential of the Stockholm trial. Estimated prevention of 23 premature deaths annually among the inner-city population]Bertil Forsberg, Lars Burman, Christer Johansson
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