Risk factors for myocardial infarction in women and men: insights from the INTERHEART study.
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Sonia S. Anand | Salim Yusuf | Krisela Steyn | Shofiqul Islam | S. Yusuf | M. Keltai | R. Diaz | A. Rosengren | Sonia S Anand | S. Rangarajan | M. Franzosi | S. Islam | A. Yusufali | K. Steyn | Sumathy Rangarajan | Annika Rosengren | Rafael Diaz | Maria Grazia Franzosi | Afzal Hussein Yusufali | Matyas Keltai
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