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“...% in NIG and 6.25% in IG. Periodontal treatment during pregnancy was associated to a decreased risk...”
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“... of subclinical ketosis was 24% during the period. An ascendant curve of cholesterol and glucose was observed from...”
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“... an increasing incidence of STIs, and one of the highest prevalences of HIV in Europe. Reduced risk perceptions...”
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“... their risk factors during pregnancy and postpartum. Methods This is a cross-sectional study. Two...”
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“... in risk exposure and risk-deleted DALYs would have led to a 23·5% decline in DALYs during that period...”
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“... balance which contributes to increasing the risk of falling and the likelihood to suffer fractures...”
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