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Mechthild Heinmüller

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MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|July 3, 2016
[Not Available]Mechthild Heinmüller, Dennis Nowak
Biomed Research International|September 18, 2015
Effects of a Health Promotion Program Based on a Train-the-Trainer Approach on Quality of Life and Mental Health of Long-Term Unemployed PersonsHeribert Limm, Mechthild Heinmüller, Harald Gündel, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 29, 2012
Factors associated with differences in perceived health among German long-term unemployedHeribert Limm, Mechthild Heinmüller, Katrin Liel, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 14, 2010
Stress management interventions in the workplace improve stress reactivity: a randomised controlled trialHeribert Limm, Harald Gündel, Mechthild Heinmüller, et al.
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MMW Fortschritte Der Medizin|July 3, 2016
[Not Available]Mechthild Heinmüller, Dennis Nowak
Biomed Research International|September 18, 2015
Effects of a Health Promotion Program Based on a Train-the-Trainer Approach on Quality of Life and Mental Health of Long-Term Unemployed PersonsHeribert Limm, Mechthild Heinmüller, Harald Gündel, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 29, 2012
Factors associated with differences in perceived health among German long-term unemployedHeribert Limm, Mechthild Heinmüller, Katrin Liel, et al.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|September 14, 2010
Stress management interventions in the workplace improve stress reactivity: a randomised controlled trialHeribert Limm, Harald Gündel, Mechthild Heinmüller, et al.
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