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Predicting Exercise and Smoking Behaviors in Diabetic and Hypertensive PatientsAge, Race, Sex, and Psychological Factors
John G. Spangler, MD, MPH;
Joseph C. Konen, MD, MSPH
Arch Fam Med. 1993;2(2):149-155.
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