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Aspirin 1 Cardiovascular disease 1 Prevention 1 Social networks 1 U.S.A. 1
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Benjamin, Emelia J. 3 Levy, Daniel 2 Murabito, Joanne M. 2 Almeida, Nisha D. 1 Christakis, Nicholas A. 1 Fowler, James H. 1 Hamburg, Naomi M. 1 Hwang, Shih-Jen 1 Larson, Martin G. 1 Loucks, Eric B. 1 Lynch, John W. 1 Mitchell, Gary F. 1 Pencina, Michael J. 1 Pilote, Louise 1 Richard, Hugues 1 Strully, Kate W. 1 Vasan, Ramachandran S. 1 Vita, Joseph A. 1
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Social Science & Medicine 2 The world economy : the leading journal on international economic relations 1
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Aspirin use and cardiovascular events in social networks
Strully, Kate W.; Fowler, James H.; Murabito, Joanne M.; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 74 (2012) 7, pp. 1125-1129
We tested whether friends’ and family members’ cardiovascular health events and also their own aspirin use are associated with the likelihood that an individual takes aspirin regularly. Analyses were based on longitudinal data on 2724 members of the Framingham Heart Study (based in...
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Life course socioeconomic position is associated with inflammatory markers: The Framingham Offspring Study
Loucks, Eric B.; Pilote, Louise; Lynch, John W.; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 71 (2010) 1, pp. 187-195
Associations between life course socioeconomic position (SEP) and novel biological risk markers for coronary heart disease such as inflammatory markers are not well understood. Most studies demonstrate inverse associations of life course SEP with C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6)...
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The Determinants of Cross-border M&As: The Role of Institutions and Financial Development in the Gravity Model
Mitchell, Gary F.; Hwang, Shih-Jen; Vasan, Ramachandran S. - In: The world economy : the leading journal on … 33 (2010) 2, pp. 292-311
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