Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Disease in Women - A Long Way from Our "founding Fathers"
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Special issue: Women and cardiovascular trials.
Volgman A Am Heart J Plus. 2024; 45:100427.
PMID: 39301428 PMC: 11410722. DOI: 10.1016/j.ahjo.2024.100427.
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