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Does self-reported pregnancy loss identify women at risk of an adverse cardiovascular phenotype in later life? Insights from UK biobank

Does self-reported pregnancy loss identify women at risk of an adverse cardiovascular phenotype in later life? Insights from UK biobank

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Main Authors: Elmahi, E, Sanghvi, MM, A Jones, Aye, CYL, Lewandowski, AJ, N Aung, Cooper, JA, Paiva, JM, Lukaschuk, E, Piechnik, SK, Neubauer, S, Petersen, SE, Leeson, P
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2019
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