The influence of happiness, anger, and anxiety on the blood pressure of borderline hypertensives.
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S G Blank | T. Pickering | G. James | G. Harshfield | S. Blank | T G Pickering | G D James | G A Harshfield | L. S. Yee | L S Yee | G D James | G. A. Harshfield | S G Blank | T G Pickering
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