A quantitative analysis of fish consumption and coronary heart disease mortality.
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Joshua T. Cohen | Joshua T Cohen | David A Savitz | Ariane König | George M Gray | Colleen Bouzan | S. Teutsch | D. Savitz | P. Kris-Etherton | R. Lawrence | G. Gray | Colleen Bouzan | A. König | Steven M Teutsch | Penny M Kris-Etherton | W. Connor | William E Connor | Robert S Lawrence
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