L F Moller
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van den Bergh B, Moller L, Hayton P
Public Health
. 2010 Oct;
124(11):632-4.
PMID: 20889173
Women form a minority group within the prisons of Europe. Prisons have been built and they are run with the needs of the majority of prisoners in mind, namely men....
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Moller L, Matic S, van den Bergh B, Moloney K, Hayton P, Gatherer A
Public Health
. 2010 Oct;
124(11):637-9.
PMID: 20888607
The rate of acute drug-related mortality, or overdose deaths, among prisoners in the immediate post-release period is unacceptably high. Such incidents result from many factors, including decreased tolerance after a...
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Moloney K, van den Bergh B, Moller L
Public Health
. 2009 Jun;
123(6):426-30.
PMID: 19493553
Insufficient attention is being paid to two key issues which are critical to a better understanding of what can be done to improve present services for women in prison. Firstly,...
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Moloney K, Moller L
Public Health
. 2009 Jun;
123(6):431-3.
PMID: 19482320
Afflicting the majority of female offenders, mental illness is grossly over-represented among incarcerated women. It is a substantial contributor to the poor health status of this population. Of particular concern...
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Moller L, van den Bergh B, Karymbaeva S, Esenamanova A, Muratalieva R
Int J Prison Health
. 2008 Aug;
4(3):124-33.
PMID: 18698527
In Kyrgyzstan the prevalence of injecting drug behaviour is among the highest found throughout the world. Health promotion training, improved health care and needle/syringe exchange (NSE) programmes have been shown...
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Moller L, Kristensen T, Hollnagel H
Ugeskr Laeger
. 1998 Jul;
160(27):4063-6.
PMID: 9659836
The study objective was to analyse the association between self-rated health and the incidence of fatal and non-fatal coronary heart disease in a Danish cohort followed up over 16 years....
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Christensen M, Moller L, Lundstedt C
Ugeskr Laeger
. 1998 May;
160(17):2530-3.
PMID: 9599534
In October/November 1996 all people living in the city of Copenhagen aged 70 and above were invited to receive an influenza vaccination. Of a total of 62,600 people, 35,423 were...
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Moller L, Jespersen J
J Cardiovasc Risk
. 1995 Aug;
2(4):339-43.
PMID: 8536152
Background: Hyperinsulinaemia is linked to cardiovascular disease. This follow-up study examines factors influencing the fasting insulin level in men. Methods: All men born in 1936 living in a certain area...
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Moller L, Jespersen J
J Cardiovasc Risk
. 1995 Jun;
2(3):235-40.
PMID: 7584799
Aim: Our objective was to examine the association between the fasting serum insulin level and coronary heart disease (CHD) and cardiovascular disease in 40-year-old men and women. Methods: In 1976,...