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Psychologic markers of stress, anxiety, and depression are associated with indices of vascular impairment in women with high stress levels and advanced coronary artery disease
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Psychologic markers of stress, anxiety, and depression are associated with indices of vascular impairment in women with high stress levels and advanced coronary artery disease
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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2011 August;78(suppl 1):S89
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The lite HEARTEN study: How exercise and relaxation techniques affect subclinical markers of heart disease in women: Patterns of change and effect sizes to power future studies of treatment efficacy
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This study was funded by the Women’s Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott Northwestern Hospital and the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN.
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This study was funded by the Women’s Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott Northwestern Hospital and the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN.
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This study was funded by the Women’s Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute at Abbott Northwestern Hospital and the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN.
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Pilot of stress reduction strategies for patients after a coronary event
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Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 2009 April;76(suppl 2):S97a
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