Living in Food Deserts and Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease
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A. Quyyumi | V. Vaccarino | Y. Ko | S. Sullivan | T. Lewis | Chang Liu | L. Sperling | Jeong Hwan Kim | A. Alkhoder | P. Sandesara | Ayman Samman Tahhan | M. M. Gafeer | F. Choudhary | M. Gafeer | Keyur Patel | Heval M. Kelli | H. M. Kelli | M. Hammadah | Ayman Alkhoder | Saqib Qadir
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