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    • Ratilainen, Jouki
    • Salokivi, Tommi
    • Sarin, Tytti
    • Segerroos, Johanna
    • Seittenranta, Katariina
    • Sillanpää, Matti
    • Sundqvist, Pieta
    • Tähtinen, Hanna
    • Thessler, Jenni
    • Törne, Mari
    • Vainiomäki, Paula
    • Vilen, Liisa
    • Wallin, Hanna


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    • Lean body mass is not beneficial, but may be detrimental for glucose tolerance – Splitting body mass index according to body composition  (2020)
    • Lehden väitöskirjapalkinto Marjo Kuortille  (2015)
    • Lemmikkieläimet  (2015)
    • Lifetime psychiatric morbidity and maternal smoking behavior in consecutive pregnancies: A Finnish register study  (2025)
    • Lifetime risk assessment in cholesterol management among hypertensive patients: observational cross-sectional study based on electronic health record data  (2020)
    • Liikaa psyykenlääkkeitä  (2010)
    • Long-term benzodiazepine use and the aged – Time to change clinical practice  (2015)
    • Long-term Leisure-time Physical Activity and Serum Metabolome  (2013)
    • Long-term offspring epilepsy outcomes following planned assisted homebirth versus hospital birth  (2018)
    • Long-term persistence of withdrawal of temazepam, zopiclone, and zolpidem in older adults: a 3-year follow-up study  (2018)

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