Heart rate and mortality

Abstract. Reunanen A, Karjalainen J, Ristola P, Heliövaara M, Knekt P, Aromaa A (National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Central Military Hospital, Helsinki, and Kvaerner Masa‐Yards Helsinki New Shipyard, Helsinki, Finland). Heart rate and mortality. J Intern Med 2000; 247: 231–239.

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