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Quality of life independently predicts long-term mortality but not vascular events: the Northern Manhattan Study
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Quality of life independently predicts long-term mortality but not vascular events: the Northern Manhattan Study

John W Liang, Ying Kuen Cheung, Joshua Z Willey, Yeseon P Moon, Ralph L Sacco, Mitchell S V Elkind and Mandip S Dhamoon
Quality of life research, Vol.26(8), pp.2219-2228
2017-08
PMCID: PMC5511067
PMID: 28357682

Abstract

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-017-1567-8View
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