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Modifiable High-Risk Behaviors for Cardiovascular Disease Among Family Physicians in the United States

A National Survey

Kim E. LeBlanc, MD; Isabel C. Scarinci, MA, MPH; Leanne L. LeBlanc, MD; Glenn N. Jones, PhD

Arch Fam Med. 1997;6(3):246-250.


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