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Biobehavioral Research on Cardiovascular Disorders

Discusses several major research issues, needs, and opportunities related to the role of behavior in cardiovascular disorders. Cardiovascular disorders, especially coronary heart disease and essential hypertension, have been among the most well-developed topics in health psychology. There are many p...

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Published in:Health psychology 1989, Vol.8 (6), p.737-746
Main Authors: Krantz, David S, Schneiderman, Neil, Chesney, Margaret A, McCann, Barbara S, Reading, Anthony E, Roskies, Ethel, Stoney, Catherine M, Williams, Redford B
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