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Q J Med 2000; 93: 699-702
© 2000 Association of Physicians


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Oestrogen and women's heart disease: ESPRIT-UK

M.A. Khan, A.M. Heagerty, H. Kitchener, R. McNamee, N.M. Cherry and P. Hannaford

University of Manchester, University of Aberdeen

Sir,

The recent review article by Edmunds and Lip1 was very timely, because in spite of the recently recorded drop in coronary heart disease (CHD), it remains a leading cause of death in the developed world.2 Although CHD is sometimes thought to be a male disease, many thousands of women also develop these disorders, especially following the . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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