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Volume 331:614-616 September 1, 1994 Number 9
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More on Coronary Heart Disease: The Dietary Sense and Nonsense

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To the Editor: In his review of Coronary Heart Disease: The Dietary Sense and Nonsense (March 31 issue),1 Dr. Stone writes about the report of one very large review2 that it is "truly critical and comprehensive." However, that report, in dealing with migration studies, omits those that do not fit the diet-heart hypothesis -- for example, the studies by Day et al.3 and Stanhope et al.4 This omission is deliberate and explicit ("Only representative publications have been cited here" [page 178]2) and not due to limitations in the number of references, since some 1000 references are cited in this . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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