Multivitamin use and risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease in the Women's Health Initiative cohorts.
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Aaron Aragaki | Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller | J. Manson | A. LaCroix | R. Prentice | G. Anderson | J. Shikany | T. Rohan | R. Patterson | M. Neuhouser | S. Wassertheil-Smoller | C. Thomson | L. V. Van Horn | A. Aragaki | Andrea LaCroix | Cynthia Thomson | JoAnn E. Manson | Marian L. Neuhouser | Garnet L. Anderson | Ruth E. Patterson | Thomas E. Rohan | Linda van Horn | James M. Shikany | Asha Thomas | Ross L. Prentice | Asha M Thomas
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