Urinary sodium excretion, blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and mortality: a community-level prospective epidemiological cohort study
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S. Yusuf | G. Dagenais | P. López-Jaramillo | A. Dans | K. Yusoff | R. Diaz | N. Mohammadifard | M. O’Donnell | A. Rosengren | R. Iqbal | R. Yusuf | S. Lear | A. Szuba | S. Rangarajan | K. Alhabib | F. Lanas | A. Avezum | J. Chifamba | K. Yeates | P. Mony | L. Tsolekile | M. McQueen | A. Wielgosz | A. Mente | A. Yusufali | Noorhassim Ismail | R. Khatib | Lanthé Kruger | K. Teo | S. Gulec | Li Wei | Shelly Tse Lap Ah | Á. Avezum
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