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Preventing and Experiencing Ischemic Heart Disease as a Woman: State of the Science: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Jean C McSweeney et al. Circulation. .
No abstract available

Keywords: AHA Scientific Statements; myocardial ischemia; prevention and control; women.

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