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The effect of cessation and resumption of moderate alcohol intake on serum high-density-lipoprotein subfractions. A controlled study W. L. Haskell and Others Abstract
Importance of raised growth hormone levels in mediating the metabolic derangements of diabetes
Alterations in leukocyte beta-receptor affinity with aging. A potential explanation for altered beta-adrenergic sensitivity in the elderly
Does visual interpretation of the coronary arteriogram predict the physiologic importance of a coronary stenosis?
Morbidity in childhood--a longitudinal view
Beta-adrenergic blockade for survivors of acute myocardial infarction
Development of diabetic complications despite the absence of growth hormone in a patient with post-pancreatectomy diabetes
The politics of transplantation
Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 13-1984. Fever and anemia in a young man with a pelvic mass
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To drink (moderately) or not to drink? C. S. Lieber
Role of growth hormone in diabetes mellitus
A total occlusion, two 70 per cent lesions, and normal ventricular function
Infarction and rupture of the heart P. T. Vaitkus
Exercise EKG in asymptomatic normotensive subjects
Remission of essential hypertension after renal transplantation
Prenatal diagnosis of hereditary tyrosinemia
Cost-efficient surgery
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