Socioeconomic differences in the prevalence of common chronic diseases: an overview of eight European countries.
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C Borrell | E Breeze | E. Breeze | H. Oyen | J. Mackenbach | C. Borrell | E. Lahelma | E. Regidor | H. Van Oyen | T. Spadea | A. Kunst | G. Costa | E. Cambois | G Costa | E Regidor | T Spadea | J P Mackenbach | J. Dalstra | A E Kunst | H Van Oyen | J A A Dalstra | E Cambois | J J M Geurts | E Lahelma | N K Rasmussen | J. Geurts | N. Rasmussen | N. Rasmussen | E. Cambois
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