Is the Association Between Parity and Coronary Heart Disease Due to Biological Effects of Pregnancy or Adverse Lifestyle Risk Factors Associated With Child-Rearing?: Findings From the British Women’s Heart and Health Study and the British Regional Heart Study
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D. Lawlor | P. Whincup | S. Ebrahim | S. Wannamethee | J. Emberson | G. Smith | S. Wannamethee | M. Walker | S. G. Wannamethee | D. Lawlor | G. D. Smith
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