Recent UK trends in the unequal burden of coronary heart disease.

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Published in Heart on August 11, 2012

Authors

Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard1, Madhavi Bajekal, Shaun Scholes, Martin O'Flaherty, Nathaniel Mark Hawkins, Rosalind Raine, Simon Capewell

Author Affiliations

1: Christ Church, St Aldate's, Oxford, UK. jonathan.pearson-stuttard@chch.ox.ac.uk

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