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J H Billings

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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 10, 2000
Maintenance of behavior changes in cardiorespiratory risk reduction: a clinical perspective from the Ornish Program for reversing coronary heart diseaseJ H Billings
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|July 15, 2016
How To Help Cardiac Patients Reduce Risk FactorsJ H Billings, B A Franklin
American Journal of Public Health|November 1, 1979
Smoking cessation program: baseline carbon monoxide and serum thiocyanate levels as predictors of outcomeT M Vogt, S Selvin, J H Billings
Psychosomatic Medicine|March 1, 1983
The stressful impact of news of risk for premature heart diseaseM J Horowitz, N Simon, M Holden, et al.
Preventive Medicine|March 1, 1991
Risk factor changes after cessation of intervention in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial. The MRFIT Research GroupJ A Cutler, G A Grandits, R H Grimm, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|September 22, 1990
Lifestyle changes and heart diseaseD Ornish, S E Brown, L W Scherwitz, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 21, 1990
Can lifestyle changes reverse coronary heart disease? The Lifestyle Heart TrialD Ornish, S E Brown, L W Scherwitz, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 1, 1985
The MRFIT behavior pattern study. II. Type A behavior and incidence of coronary heart diseaseR B Shekelle, S B Hulley, J D Neaton, et al.
JAMA|December 24, 1998
Intensive lifestyle changes for reversal of coronary heart diseaseD Ornish, L W Scherwitz, J H Billings, et al.
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Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|March 10, 2000
Maintenance of behavior changes in cardiorespiratory risk reduction: a clinical perspective from the Ornish Program for reversing coronary heart diseaseJ H Billings
The Physician and Sportsmedicine|July 15, 2016
How To Help Cardiac Patients Reduce Risk FactorsJ H Billings, B A Franklin
American Journal of Public Health|November 1, 1979
Smoking cessation program: baseline carbon monoxide and serum thiocyanate levels as predictors of outcomeT M Vogt, S Selvin, J H Billings
Psychosomatic Medicine|March 1, 1983
The stressful impact of news of risk for premature heart diseaseM J Horowitz, N Simon, M Holden, et al.
Preventive Medicine|March 1, 1991
Risk factor changes after cessation of intervention in the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial. The MRFIT Research GroupJ A Cutler, G A Grandits, R H Grimm, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|September 22, 1990
Lifestyle changes and heart diseaseD Ornish, S E Brown, L W Scherwitz, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 21, 1990
Can lifestyle changes reverse coronary heart disease? The Lifestyle Heart TrialD Ornish, S E Brown, L W Scherwitz, et al.
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 1, 1985
The MRFIT behavior pattern study. II. Type A behavior and incidence of coronary heart diseaseR B Shekelle, S B Hulley, J D Neaton, et al.
JAMA|December 24, 1998
Intensive lifestyle changes for reversal of coronary heart diseaseD Ornish, L W Scherwitz, J H Billings, et al.
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