The severity of individual menopausal symptoms, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality in the Women's Health Initiative Observational Cohort
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J. Manson | J. Robbins | M. Stefanick | M. Allison | M. Naughton | H. Hodis | A. Aragaki | Carolina Valdiviezo | R. Wild | A. Shadyab | P. Schnatz | M. Gass | M. Nudy | Xuezhi Jiang | Simin Liu | Sarah Dreibelbis
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