The effects of two health information texts on patient recognition memory: a randomized controlled trial.
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Erin M. Freed | Richard L Kravitz | Peter Franks | R. Kravitz | A. Jerant | D. Long | P. Franks | Anthony Jerant | Debra Long | Erin Freed | Tonantzin Rodriguez | T. Rodríguez
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