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To achieve only primary education is associated with COPD and poor prognosis
A. Lindberg (Umeå, Sweden), L. Hedman (Umeå, Sweden), C. Stridsman (Umeå, Sweden), C. Schyllert (Umeå, Sweden), E. Rönmark (Umeå, Sweden), H. Backman (Umeå, Sweden)
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COPD burden, epidemiology and management
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