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Genes can explain preterm birth
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Child neurodevelopment not affected by mobile phone use in pregnancy
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Increased risk for stillbirth delivery among women with a family history of stroke
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Women have healthier brains in gender equal countries
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Can medication for anxiety and sleeping problems during pregnancy harm the child?
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Maternal iodine deficiency can affect child development
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No increased risk of chronic fatigue syndrome after HPV vaccination
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Brochure
Working together to reduce health inequalities
Fifteen examples of health projects in ten European countries, financed by EEA Grants, and with Norwegian project partners.
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Research overview
Unskilled personnnel, skill mix, quality of care and patient safety in the healthcare services: a mapping review
This mapping review is a follow-up of a systematic review that did not identify any studies eligible for inclusion. Therefore the inclusion criteria is extended with studies of weaker study design.
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Public health surveys
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The public health survey in Hordaland 2018
The public health survey in Hordaland will take place in January and April 2018.
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Travel advice
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Travelling with children
Children can become very ill from diarrhoea or respiratory infections. In non-Western countries, there is generally a greater risk of contracting infectious diseases.
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Travel advice
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Travelling while pregnant
Pregnant women are exposed to some risk by travelling abroad, especially to the tropics and when travelling under primitive conditions.
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Travel advice
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Travel to former homelands
People with immigrant backgrounds who travel to their former homelands are - compared to other types of travellers - more exposed to infection with some infectious diseases.
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