Prevalence and changes over time of ideal cardiovascular health metrics among African-Americans: the Jackson Heart Study.
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P. Dubbert | J. Gaziano | A. Correa | M. Griswold | L. Djoussé | H. Taylor | K. Tucker | C. Blackshear | S. Talegawkar | D. Hickson | Andrew B Petrone | Jane L. Harman | C. Clark | J. Gaziano | A. Correa | Jane L Harman | Cheryl R Clark | Patricia M Dubbert | Katherine L. Tucker | Herman A. Taylor
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