Validity of self-reported hypertension: findings from the Thai Cohort Study compared to physician telephone interview.
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Validity of self-reported hypertension: findings from the Thai Cohort Study compared to physician telephone interview.
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Validity of self-reported hype ...... physician telephone interview.
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Adrian Sleigh
Christopher M Reid
Ferdinandus De Looze
Prasutr Thawornchaisit
Thai Cohort Study Team
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10.5539/GJHS.V6N2P1
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2013-11-10T00:00:00Z