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Secondary prevention for stroke and transient ischaemic attacks – Horizons needs expanding – PROGRESS is about reducing blood pressure, not promoting drugs – Author’s reply
Author(s)
K. W. Muir
ISBN
0959-535X
Publication year
2004
Periodical
British Medical Journal
Periodical Number
7444
Volume
328
Pages
897-897
Author Address
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