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    University of Turku » Faculty of Medicine » Department of Clinical Medicine


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    • Hautajärvi, Tiina
    • Hurme, Saija
    • Koivisto, Mari
    • Kolari, Terhi
    • Lehtimäki, Akseli
    • Löyttyniemi, Eliisa
    • Marjamäki, Tiina
    • Ollila, Helena
    • Palander, Jenni
    • Pape, Bernd
    • Rissanen, Tiia
    • Singh, Bishwesvar
    • Tuominen, Juhani
    • Vahlberg, Tero


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    • Hyperemesis gravidarum and eating disorders before and after pregnancy: A register-based study  (2023)
    • Hyperemesis gravidarum: Associations with personal and family history of nausea  (2023)
    • Hypopharyngeal carcinoma in Finland from 2005 to 2014: outcome remains poor after major changes in treatment  (2022)
    • Iäkkäiden arvostus ja vanhusten hoito ikääntyvien arvioimana  (2010)
    • Ideal cardiovascular health and quality of life among Finnish municipal employees  (2019)
    • Impact of an appendicolith and its characteristics on the severity of acute appendicitis  (2024)
    • Impact of combined consumption of fish oil and probiotics on the serum metabolome in pregnant women with overweight or obesity  (2021)
    • Impact of epilepsy on the risk of hospital-treated injuries in Finnish children  (2023)
    • Impact of polyols on Oral microbiome of Estonian schoolchildren  (2019)
    • Impact of sphincter lesions and delayed sphincter repair on sacral neuromodulation treatment outcomes for faecal incontinence: results from a Finnish national cohort study  (2018)

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