The effect of calcium plus vitamin D supplementation on the risk of venous thromboembolism
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J. Manson | A. LaCroix | Karen C Johnson | B. Kestenbaum | I. D. de Boer | J. Shikany | S. Heckbert | J. Berger | K. Johnson | N. Smith | D. Siscovick | R. Rodabough | M. Blondon | A. Raiesdana | N. Budrys | David Siscovick
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