Association Between Rotating Night Shift Work and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Among Women.
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Céline Vetter | Meir J. Stampfer | Bernard Rosner | Ichiro Kawachi | F. Speizer | B. Rosner | M. Stampfer | I. Kawachi | C. Vetter | E. Schernhammer | Elizabeth E. Devore | Lani R. Wegrzyn | Jennifer Massa | Frank E. Speizer | Eva S. Schernhammer | L. Wegrzyn | E. Devore | J. Massa
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