Relation between myocardial infarction, depression, hostility, and death.
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G. Fricchione | J. Reed | J. Fitzgibbons | E. Sussman | M. Kaufmann | J. Fitzgibbons | J. M. Einfalt | J. K. Rodgers | E. Sussman | James F. Reed | Jeaninne M. Einfalt | Joanne K. Rodgers
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