Hostility and the progression of carotid atherosclerosis.

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Published in Psychosom Med on March 28, 1995

Authors

J Julkunen1, R Salonen, G A Kaplan, M A Chesney, J T Salonen

Author Affiliations

1: Rehabilitation Foundation, Helsinki, Finland.

Associated clinical trials:

Evaluation of Institutional Resources and a Novel Mindfulness Tool on Burnout Intensity | NCT04129632

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