Associations of dairy product consumption with mortality in the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC)-Italy cohort.
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F. Ricceri | D. Palli | V. Krogh | S. Panico | R. Tumino | S. Grioni | G. Masala | C. Agnoli | P. Chiodini | A. Mattiello | S. Sieri | V. Pala | G. Frasca | F. Fasanelli
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