Clustering of Lifestyle Risk Factors in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Prevalence and Change after the First Event.
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Andrea Greco | Dario Monzani | Patrizia Steca | Francesco Fattirolli | Cristina Giannattasio | C. Giannattasio | D. Monzani | A. Greco | M. D'addario | P. Steca | F. Fattirolli | F. Quarenghi | Marco D'Addario | Francesco Quarenghi
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