Dietary antioxidant capacity and risk for stroke in a prospective cohort study of Swedish men and women.
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H. Adami | C. la Vecchia | O. Nyrén | M. Serafini | W. Ye | Y. Lagerros | A. Tavani | R. Bellocco | M. Rossi | L. Colarusso | A. Grotta | W. Ye | O. Nyren
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