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An Experimental Evaluation of an Incentive Program to Reduce Serum Cholesterol Levels Among Health Fair Participants

Vincent T. Francisco, MA; Adrienne L. Paine, PhD; Stephen B. Fawcett, PhD; Judy Johnston, RD; David Banks, MS

Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(3):246-251.


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