Effects of Running on Chronic Diseases and Cardiovascular and All-Cause Mortality.
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Ross Arena | J. O’Keefe | S. Blair | T. Church | X. Sui | R. Arena | Duck-chul Lee | C. Lavie | R. Milani | Carl J Lavie | Richard V Milani | Steven N Blair | Timothy S Church | Xuemei Sui | Duck-chul Lee | James H O'Keefe
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