Four Blood Pressure Indexes and the Risk of Stroke and Myocardial Infarction in Japanese Men and Women: A Meta-Analysis of 16 Cohort Studies
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Y. Ohashi | H. Ueshima | K. Miura | M. Taguri | H. Nakagawa | T. Kushiro | M. Nishinaga | A. Harada | A. Takahashi | H. Soejima
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