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U.G. Bronas
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

R. Lindquist
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN; The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

A. Leon
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

Y. Song
Kyungpook National University School of Nursing, South Korea

D. Windenburg
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

D. Witt
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN; The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

D. Treat-Jacobson
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

E. Grey
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

W. Hines
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

K. Savik
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

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University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

R. Lindquist
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN; The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

A. Leon
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

Y. Song
Kyungpook National University School of Nursing, South Korea

D. Windenburg
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

D. Witt
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN; The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

D. Treat-Jacobson
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

E. Grey
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

W. Hines
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

K. Savik
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

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U.G. Bronas
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

R. Lindquist
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN; The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

A. Leon
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

Y. Song
Kyungpook National University School of Nursing, South Korea

D. Windenburg
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

D. Witt
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN; The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

D. Treat-Jacobson
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

E. Grey
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

W. Hines
The Women's Heart Health Program of the Minneapolis Heart Institute© at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis, MN

K. Savik
University of Minnesota, School of Nursing and Department of Kinesiology, Minneapolis, MN

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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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