The relationship between ambient air pollution and heart rate variability differs for individuals with heart and pulmonary disease.

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Published in Environ Health Perspect on April 01, 2006

Authors

Amanda Wheeler1, Antonella Zanobetti, Diane R Gold, Joel Schwartz, Peter Stone, Helen H Suh

Author Affiliations

1: Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

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