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Survey on dietary supplements
Salt study 2022 - 2023
Development of an online questionnaire for food frequency studies in Switzerland
Selenium status of the Swiss population
Iodine monitoring 2020–2022
Do iodine tablets for breastfeeding mothers ensure the iodine supply for babies?
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What are the eating habits of children and adolescents in Switzerland?
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