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Trends in risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Canada: temporal, socio-demographic and geographic factors
Douglas S. Lee, Maria Chiu, Douglas G. Manuel, Karen Tu, Xuesong Wang, Peter C. Austin, Michelle Y. Mattern, Tezeta F. Mitiku, Lawrence W. Svenson, Wayne Putnam, William M. Flanagan, Jack V. Tu and ; for the Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team
CMAJ August 04, 2009 181 (3-4) E55-E66; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.081629
Douglas S. Lee
Maria Chiu
Douglas G. Manuel
Karen Tu
Xuesong Wang
Peter C. Austin
Michelle Y. Mattern
Tezeta F. Mitiku
Lawrence W. Svenson
Wayne Putnam
William M. Flanagan
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Trends in risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Canada: temporal, socio-demographic and geographic factors
Douglas S. Lee, Maria Chiu, Douglas G. Manuel, Karen Tu, Xuesong Wang, Peter C. Austin, Michelle Y. Mattern, Tezeta F. Mitiku, Lawrence W. Svenson, Wayne Putnam, William M. Flanagan, Jack V. Tu
CMAJ Aug 2009, 181 (3-4) E55-E66; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.081629
Trends in risk factors for cardiovascular disease in Canada: temporal, socio-demographic and geographic factors
Douglas S. Lee, Maria Chiu, Douglas G. Manuel, Karen Tu, Xuesong Wang, Peter C. Austin, Michelle Y. Mattern, Tezeta F. Mitiku, Lawrence W. Svenson, Wayne Putnam, William M. Flanagan, Jack V. Tu
CMAJ Aug 2009, 181 (3-4) E55-E66; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.081629
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