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Publications by Dwayne Reed
Is Hypertension Related Intra- And Extracerebral Artery Disease Responsible for the Difference in Stroke Incidence Among Japanese Men in Japan and Hawaii?
Hypertension Research
Internal Medicine
Cardiovascular Medicine
Physiology
Cardiology
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Alcohol Consumption and Mortality From Stroke and Coronary Heart Disease Among Japanese Men and Women: The Japan Collaborative Cohort Study
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Fasting Triglyceride Is a Significant Risk Factor for Coronary Artery Disease in Middle-Aged Japanese Men
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Alcohol Consumption and Cardiovascular Disease Incidence in Men With and Without Hypertension: The Suita Study
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The Sex Difference in Tumor Incidence Is Related to the Female Condition: Models for Europe and Italy
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A Comparison of Dietary Habits Among Women in Japan and Hawaii
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Education Level and Physical Functional Limitations Among Japanese Community Residents-Gender Difference in Prognosis From Stroke
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