Neighborhood disparities in incident hospitalized myocardial infarction in four U.S. communities: the ARIC surveillance study.
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Eric A Whitsel | Randi E Foraker | Gerardo Heiss | W. Rosamond | G. Heiss | E. Whitsel | C. Suchindran | K. Rose | R. Foraker | Kathryn M Rose | Joy L Wood | Wayne D Rosamond | Chirayath M Suchindran
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