Cognitive performance in late adolescence and long‐term risk of early heart failure in Swedish men
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K. Torén | A. Rosengren | M. Åberg | L. Schiöler | M. Waern | M. Schaufelberger | P. Eriksson | M. Lindgren | J. Robertson | D. Åberg
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