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Quitting smoking and reduction of cardiovascular risk factors
Juan Manuel Diez Piña (Madrid, Spain), Juan Manuel Diez Piña, Natividad Quílez, Teresa Bilbao-Goyoaga, Raquel Pérez Rojo, Dolores Alvaro Alvarez, Paz Rodriguez
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International Congress 2016 – Smoking-related diseases
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Smoking-related diseases
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