Coronary heart disease and prevention in the United States.
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Jeremiah Brown and Gerald O'Connor write that since 2000, there have been substantial reductions in the rates of heart disease–related deaths in the United States. However, the substantial geographic variation in these rates suggests an association with socioeconomic factors.
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