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Thomas Lund

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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 23, 2003
Risk factors in health, work environment, smoking status, and organizational context for work disabilityThomas Lund, Agi Csonka
International Journal of Medical Sciences|June 8, 2007
Self-reported sickness absence as a risk marker of future disability pension. Prospective findings from the DWECS/DREAM study 1990-2004Merete Labriola, Thomas Lund
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
Who retires early and why? Determinants of early retirement pension among Danish employees 57-62 yearsThomas Lund, Ebbe Villadsen
Family Process|February 21, 2016
Narrative Solutions: Using Preferred View of Self to Motivate Individual and Family ChangeThomas Lund, Joseph Eron, Steve Dagirmanjian
Work (Reading, Mass.)|April 13, 2007
Who is at risk for long-term sickness absence? A prospective cohort study of Danish employeesThomas Lund, Merete Labriola, Ebbe Villadsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|October 9, 2003
[Picture of the month: recurrent pancreatitis]Thomas Lund Johansen, Hans Kromann-Andersen
Leukemia Research|July 4, 2012
Treatment with bortezomib in multiple myeloma is associated with only a transient and brief increase of bone specific alkaline phosphataseFelix Haidl, Torben Plesner, Thomas Lund
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|July 5, 2006
Prospective study of physical and psychosocial risk factors for sickness absenceMerete Labriola, Thomas Lund, Hermann Burr
General and Comparative Endocrinology|January 19, 2026
Toxins in disguise: Neuropeptide mimicry across animal venomsThomas Lund Koch, Helena Safavi-Hemami
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 28, 2012
Methods in measuring return to work: a comparison of measures of return to work following treatment of coronary heart diseaseKarin Biering, Niels Henrik Hjøllund, Thomas Lund
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine|October 23, 2003
Risk factors in health, work environment, smoking status, and organizational context for work disabilityThomas Lund, Agi Csonka
International Journal of Medical Sciences|June 8, 2007
Self-reported sickness absence as a risk marker of future disability pension. Prospective findings from the DWECS/DREAM study 1990-2004Merete Labriola, Thomas Lund
European Journal of Ageing|August 11, 2017
Who retires early and why? Determinants of early retirement pension among Danish employees 57-62 yearsThomas Lund, Ebbe Villadsen
Family Process|February 21, 2016
Narrative Solutions: Using Preferred View of Self to Motivate Individual and Family ChangeThomas Lund, Joseph Eron, Steve Dagirmanjian
Work (Reading, Mass.)|April 13, 2007
Who is at risk for long-term sickness absence? A prospective cohort study of Danish employeesThomas Lund, Merete Labriola, Ebbe Villadsen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|October 9, 2003
[Picture of the month: recurrent pancreatitis]Thomas Lund Johansen, Hans Kromann-Andersen
Leukemia Research|July 4, 2012
Treatment with bortezomib in multiple myeloma is associated with only a transient and brief increase of bone specific alkaline phosphataseFelix Haidl, Torben Plesner, Thomas Lund
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|July 5, 2006
Prospective study of physical and psychosocial risk factors for sickness absenceMerete Labriola, Thomas Lund, Hermann Burr
General and Comparative Endocrinology|January 19, 2026
Toxins in disguise: Neuropeptide mimicry across animal venomsThomas Lund Koch, Helena Safavi-Hemami
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 28, 2012
Methods in measuring return to work: a comparison of measures of return to work following treatment of coronary heart diseaseKarin Biering, Niels Henrik Hjøllund, Thomas Lund
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