C-Reactive Protein and Parental History Improve Global Cardiovascular Risk Prediction
Paul M. Ridker(Herlev Hospital), Nancy R. Cook(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Nina P. Paynter(VA Boston Healthcare System), J. Michael Gaziano(VA Boston Healthcare System), Nader Rifai(Harvard University)
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