The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 80, Issue 2, Supplement 1 , Pages 7-11 , 14 February 1986

Oslo study diet and antismoking trial: Results after 102 months

  • Ingvar Hjermann, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationRequests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Ingvar Hjermann, Medical Outpatient Clinic, Ullevaal Hospital, Oslo 4, Norway.
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  • Ingar Holme, Ph.D.
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  • Paul Leren, M.D.

References 

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The American Journal of Medicine
Volume 80, Issue 2, Supplement 1 , Pages 7-11 , 14 February 1986