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Effect of opium consumption on cardiovascular diseases – a cross- sectional study based on data of Rafsanjan cohort study — Parvin Khalili (2021) | RDL Network
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Effect of opium consumption on cardiovascular diseases – a cross- sectional study based on data of Rafsanjan cohort study
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Carlo La Vecchia
Universita' degli Studi di MILANO
Effect of opium consumption on cardiovascular diseases – a cross- sectional study based on data of Rafsanjan cohort study
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2021
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Parvin Khalili
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Fatemeh Ayoobi
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Maryam Mohamadi
Abstract
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Opium consumption is associated with the increased odds of both IHD and MI diseases.
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