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    Women who suffered COC-related cerebrovascular events: views on CVD risk communication from a UK stroke forum 
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    Women who suffered COC-related cerebrovascular events: views on CVD risk communication from a UK stroke forum

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    Volume
    eLetter
    Publisher
    Royal College of General Practitioners
    Publisher URL
    http://bjgp.org/content/women-who-suffered-coc-related-cerebrovascular-events-views-cvd-risk-communication-uk-stroke
    Journal
    British Journal of General Practice
    Issue
    March 2015
    ISSN
    1478-5242
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    Authors
    Das, A; Davis, B; Sarma, N; Sugden, H; Stone, G; Arshad, E; Shanks, A; De Simoni, A; Skelton, J
    URI
    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/23232
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    • Centre for Primary Care and Public Health [1461]
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