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Heart attacks and circadian rhythms
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 09/09/09
Pierce–Hayes I – An understanding of circadian rhythms is important to understand how patients with AMI and other acute coronary syndromes can be treated but also how to prevent their occurrence.
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