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Noel D. Nequin: Crusading for Road-Race Safety
The Physician and Sportsmedicine
|December 21, 2017
Abstract:
Chicago cardiologist Noel Nequin may be better known for organizing road races than for his work with cardiac rehabilitation patients.
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