Impact of Smoking and Other Lifestyle Factors on Life Expectancy among Japanese: Findings from the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study
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A. Tamakoshi | K. Ozasa | M. Kawado | S. Hashimoto | S. Kikuchi | K. Tamakoshi | Yingsong Lin | K. Yagyu
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