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Coordination or workplace interventions for return to work for individuals with musculoskeletal disorders regarding return to work in the long time perspective (more than 12 months), health and function
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Multimodal interventions for return to work for individuals with mental disorders
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Multimodal interventions for individuals with musculoskeletal disorders regarding return to work in the long time perspective (more than 12 months), health and function
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Unimodal interventions for return to work for individuals with musculoskeletal disorders
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Associations between the use of Swedish snus (moist tobacco) and changes in smoking behaviour
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Associations between the use of e-cigarettes and changes in smoking behaviour
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Associations between the use of Swedish snus (moist tobacco) and current use of smoking tobacco
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Mobile health applications for monitoring and feedback in cronic heart failure
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Mobile applications for monitoring and feedback in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
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Physiotherapy via digital contact in comparison with in-house mediated physiotherapy for patients diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee or hip
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Hypnotherapy compared to other or no treatment in individuals with pain, anxiety disorders, or depression
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Psyllium compared to other treatments in chronic constipation in adults and the elderly
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Comparison of different types of postoperative dressings without negative pressure in surgical wound healing by primary intention in adults
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Ultrasound examination compared to clinical examination for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Transperineal ultrasound compared to endovaginal ultrasound for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Tomographic ultrasound imaging at maximum pelvic floor muscle contraction compared to at rest for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Measuring anovaginal distance using ultrasound, directly after delivery, to detect damage to the external sphincter
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MRI compared to clinical examination for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Transperineal ultrasound in addition to clinical assessment in the diagnosis of birth injuries after vaginal delivery
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