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European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|March 6, 2016
Do polypills lead to neglect of lifestyle risk factors? Findings from an individual participant data meta-analysis among 3140 patients at high risk of cardiovascular diseaseVanessa Selak, Chris Bullen, Sandrine Stepien, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 22, 2015
Cohort Profile: The PREDICT Cardiovascular Disease Cohort in New Zealand Primary Care (PREDICT-CVD 19)Sue Wells, Tania Riddell, Andrew Kerr, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 26, 2018
Feasibility and reliability of clinical coding surveillance for the routine monitoring of adverse drug events in New Zealand hospitalsJerome Ng, Penny Andrew, Paul Muir, et al.
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European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|March 6, 2016
Do polypills lead to neglect of lifestyle risk factors? Findings from an individual participant data meta-analysis among 3140 patients at high risk of cardiovascular diseaseVanessa Selak, Chris Bullen, Sandrine Stepien, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|December 22, 2015
Cohort Profile: The PREDICT Cardiovascular Disease Cohort in New Zealand Primary Care (PREDICT-CVD 19)Sue Wells, Tania Riddell, Andrew Kerr, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 26, 2018
Feasibility and reliability of clinical coding surveillance for the routine monitoring of adverse drug events in New Zealand hospitalsJerome Ng, Penny Andrew, Paul Muir, et al.
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