Fruit and vegetable consumption and cardiovascular diseases among Jordanians: a case-control study.
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M. Azab | H. Bawadi | R. Tayyem | Ala'a Al-Bakheit | S. Hammad | A. Al-Shudifat | Ala’a Al-Bakheit | Ala’a A. Al-Bakheit
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