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In People With No Evidence of Cardiovascular Disease, How Effective Are Interventions Aimed at Controlling Risk Factors in Reducing All-Cause and Coronary Artery Disease Mortality?
Western Journal of Medicine
doi 10.1136/ewjm.173.3.185
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September 1, 2000
Authors
S Ebrahim
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BMJ
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