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How do adolescents view snus?
Published:This factsheet summarise how some adolescents view the use of, exposure to, health aspects of and flavouring of snus.
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Doping
Updated:According to national representative surveys which have been conducted in Sweden, approximately one percent of men and less than 0.5 percent of women have tried anabolic-androgenic steroids at some point.
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power-of-attorney-and-authority-application-for-permit-to-handle-certain-goods-dangerous-to-health.pdf
Published:Solna Folkhälsomyndigheten, SE-171 82 Solna. Besök: Nobels väg 18. Östersund Folkhälsomyndigheten, Box 505, 831 26 Östersund. Besök: Campusvägen 20. Telefon 010-205 20 00 E-post info@folkhalsomyndigheten.se www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se FORM: POWER OF ATTORNEY AND AUTHORITY: APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO
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Vaccination against mpox – a second update of vaccine recommendations due to increased spread of mpox clade 1
Published:The Public Health Agency of Sweden has updated the recommendations for mpox vaccination due to increased spread of clade 1.
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Ebola and Marburg: Monitoring of returning aid workers – Guidance
Published:The Public Health Agency of Sweden has developed this guidance to support the monitoring of travellers returning to Sweden from countries with active cases of haemorrhagic fever such as Ebola or Marburg.
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Information about the mpox disease
Updated:The infectious disease mpox is essentially a zoonotic disease, i.e. a disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans. The virus can also be transmitted between humans.
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SMADIT – a joint action against alcohol and drugs in traffic
Updated:Through SMADIT, Joint action against alcohol and drugs in traffic, a person who has been caught driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is offered immediate support to address their abuse or hazadous use. The goal is to decrease the number of repeat offenders and traffic accidents. Local collaboration…
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International Health Regulations
Updated:The International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) are a legally-binding framework in place for the member states of the World Health Organisation (WHO). The purpose is to prevent, protect against, control and respond to cross-border health threats in ways that avoid unnecessary interference with international…
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Import, entry of goods and distance trading in alcoholic beverages and alcoholic beverage-like preparations
Updated:Alcoholic beverages and alcoholic beverage-like preparations may only be imported and brought into Sweden if the rules of the Alcohol Act are complied with.