Ethnicity, Education, and Blood Pressure in Cuba

American Journal of Epidemiology - Tập 162 Số 1 - Trang 49-56 - 2005
Pedro Ordúñez1, José Luís Bernal Muñoz, Alfredo D. Espinosa-Brito, Luis Carlos Silva, Richard Cooper
1Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University Hospital Dr. Gustavo Aldereguia Lima, Cienfuegos, Cuba.

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