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Prognostic implications of differences in forced vital capacity in black and white US adults: Findings from NHANES III with long-term mortality follow-up

by danny | Nov 11, 2021

Gaffney AW, McCormick D, Woolhandler S, Christiani DC, Himmelstein DU. EClinicalMedicine. 2021 Aug 20;39:101073. READ MORE

 

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