- ►nih.gov R Huxley, F Barzi, M Woodward - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bmj.com You are seeing this message because your web browser does not support basic web
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L Pilote, K Dasgupta, V Guru, KH Humphries, J … - Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2007 - cmaj.ca.p.angrylapdog.com From the Divisions of Internal Medicine (Pilote, Dasgupta) and Clinical
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MJ Legato, A Gelzer, R Goland, SA Ebner, S … - Gender Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier Even when women were included in clinical trials, investigators typically made
no attempt to assess the impact of sex differences on the reported results.
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PA Sarafidis, SI McFarlane, GL Bakris - Current Diabetes Reports, 2006 - Springer Although diabetes lies among the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease
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- Free from Publisher A Ferrara, CM Mangione, C Kim, DG Marrero, … - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We performed cross-sectional analyses from a
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