Mental stress and coronary artery disease: a multidisciplinary guide.
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Heather Rogers | J. Gottdiener | David S. Krantz | Richard J. Contrada | Sari D Holmes | David S Krantz | John Gottdiener | Richard J Contrada | S. Holmes | Heather L. Rogers
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