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P Suadicani

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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|June 1, 1993
Is the use of antihypertensives and sedatives a major risk factor for colorectal cancer?P Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
Ugeskrift for Laeger|June 21, 1993
[Physical activity or physical fitness as a predictor of ischemic heart disease? 17 years' incidence in The Copenhagen Male Study]H O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Journal of Internal Medicine|May 1, 1992
Ischaemic heart disease incidence by social class and form of smoking: the Copenhagen Male Study--17 years' follow-upH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Danish Medical Bulletin|April 1, 1992
Lung cancer risk and social class. The Copenhagen Male Study--17-year follow upH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
The European Respiratory Journal|March 30, 2007
ABO phenotypes and inflammation-related predictors of lung cancer mortality: the Copenhagen Male Study - a 16-year follow-upP Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|March 1, 1993
Height, weight, and risk of colorectal cancer. An 18-year follow-up in a cohort of 5249 menP Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 23, 1996
Alcohol consumption, serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration, and risk of ischaemic heart disease: six year follow up in the Copenhagen male studyH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 18, 1998
[Genetic markers for stomach ulcer. A study of 3,387 men aged 54-74 years from The Copenhagen Male Study]H O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|January 13, 2001
Lewis phenotypes, leisure time physical activity, and risk of ischaemic heart disease: an 11 year follow up in the Copenhagen male studyH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Blood Pressure|March 1, 1996
Adverse effects on risk of ischaemic heart disease of adding sugar to hot beverages in hypertensives using diuretics. A six year follow-up in the Copenhagen Male StudyP Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|June 1, 1993
Is the use of antihypertensives and sedatives a major risk factor for colorectal cancer?P Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
Ugeskrift for Laeger|June 21, 1993
[Physical activity or physical fitness as a predictor of ischemic heart disease? 17 years' incidence in The Copenhagen Male Study]H O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Journal of Internal Medicine|May 1, 1992
Ischaemic heart disease incidence by social class and form of smoking: the Copenhagen Male Study--17 years' follow-upH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Danish Medical Bulletin|April 1, 1992
Lung cancer risk and social class. The Copenhagen Male Study--17-year follow upH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
The European Respiratory Journal|March 30, 2007
ABO phenotypes and inflammation-related predictors of lung cancer mortality: the Copenhagen Male Study - a 16-year follow-upP Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology|March 1, 1993
Height, weight, and risk of colorectal cancer. An 18-year follow-up in a cohort of 5249 menP Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 23, 1996
Alcohol consumption, serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration, and risk of ischaemic heart disease: six year follow up in the Copenhagen male studyH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 18, 1998
[Genetic markers for stomach ulcer. A study of 3,387 men aged 54-74 years from The Copenhagen Male Study]H O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|January 13, 2001
Lewis phenotypes, leisure time physical activity, and risk of ischaemic heart disease: an 11 year follow up in the Copenhagen male studyH O Hein, P Suadicani, F Gyntelberg
Blood Pressure|March 1, 1996
Adverse effects on risk of ischaemic heart disease of adding sugar to hot beverages in hypertensives using diuretics. A six year follow-up in the Copenhagen Male StudyP Suadicani, H O Hein, F Gyntelberg
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