mHealth Intervention Promoting Cardiovascular Health Among African-Americans: Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of a Pilot Study
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C. Patten | LaPrincess C. Brewer | S. Jenkins | Clarence Jones | S. Hayes | L. Cooper | K. Lackore | Jacqueline Johnson | Carmen Radecki Breitkopf | C. Jones
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