Birth Weight Is Inversely Associated With Incident Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke Among Individuals Born in the 1950s: Findings From the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s Prospective Cohort Study
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Debbie A Lawlor | Heather Clark | George Davey Smith | D. Lawlor | G. Smith | D. Leon | H. Clark | Georgina Ronalds | David A Leon | G. Ronalds
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