Duration of Reproductive Life Span, Age at Menarche, and Age at Menopause Are Associated With Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Women
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J. Manson | F. Hu | K. Rexrode | B. Rosner | S. Ley | D. Tobias | Deirdre K. Tobias | Yanping Li | F. Hu
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