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Vol. 20. Issue 5.
Pages 339-341 (September - October 2006)
Vol. 20. Issue 5.
Pages 339-341 (September - October 2006)
Editorial
DOI: 10.1157/13093200
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Exposición a factores de riesgo a lo largo de la vida y enfermedad cardiovascular
Exposure to risk factors across the life course and cardiovascular disease
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Enrique Regidor
Departamento de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública. Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Madrid. España
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