Does coffee drinking increase the risk of coronary heart disease? Results from a meta-analysis.

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Published in Br Heart J on September 01, 1994

Authors

I Kawachi1, G A Colditz, C B Stone

Author Affiliations

1: Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115-5899.

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