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Smoking cessation and heart rate variability: Is it possible to fully recover?
D. Girard, E. Delgado-Eckert, M. Adam, C. Häcki, E. Schaffner, C. Autenrieth, N. Künzli, J. M. Gaspoz, T. Rochat, N. Probst-Hensch, U. Frey (Basel, Geneve, Switzerland)
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International Congress 2014 – Three smoking-related diseases: cardiovascular, lung cancer and infection
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Three smoking-related diseases: cardiovascular, lung cancer and infection
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Airway diseases
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