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  • 21. The relationship of psychosocial factors to coronary heart disease in the Framingham Study. III. Eight-year incidence of coronary heart disease.
    Haynes SG, Feinleib M, Kannel WB.
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    Dunder K, Lind L, Lagerqvist B, Zethelius B, Vessby B, Lithell H.
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  • 24. Comparison of immediate and long-term outcome of coronary angioplasty performed for unstable angina and rest pain in men and women.
    Keelan ET, Nunez BD, Grill DE, Berger PB, Holmes DR, Bell MR.
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  • 26. Incidence and prognostic implications of stable angina pectoris among women and men.
    Hemingway H, McCallum A, Shipley M, Manderbacka K, Martikainen P, Keskimäki I.
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  • 29. Healthcare disparities for women hospitalized with myocardial infarction and angina.
    Jackson AM, Zhang R, Findlay I, Robertson K, Lindsay M, Morris T, Forbes B, Papworth R, McConnachie A, Mangion K, Jhund PS, McCowan C, Berry C.
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  • 34. Submissiveness and protection from coronary heart disease in the general population: Edinburgh Artery Study.
    Whiteman MC, Deary IJ, Lee AJ, Fowkes FG.
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