The Mediterranean Diet improves HDL function in high cardiovascular risk individuals : a randomized controlled trial
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D. Corella | R. Elosua | M. Martínez-González | E. Ros | R. Estruch | O. Castañer | J. Salas-Salvadó | F. Arós | M. Fiol | X. Pintó | M. Lopez-Sabater | Montserrat | Á. Hernáez | -. LluisSerra | Majem | M. Ortega-Calvo | Rafael de la | Torre | Fitó | R. Elosúa | M. Ortega-Calvo | J. Salas‐Salvadó
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