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Barriers to Supplemental Calcium Use Among Women in Suburban Family Practice: A Report from the Cleveland Clinic Ambulatory Research Network (CleAR-eN)

Carl V. Tyler, James J. Werner, Vanessa Panaite, Sandra M. Snyder, Donald B. Ford, Jessica L. Conway, Christopher W. Young, Brenda L. Powell, Michael J. Smolak and Stephen J. Zyzanski
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine July 2008, 21 (4) 293-299; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2008.04.070092
Carl V. Tyler
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James J. Werner
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Vanessa Panaite
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Sandra M. Snyder
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Donald B. Ford
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Jessica L. Conway
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Christopher W. Young
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Brenda L. Powell
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Carl V. Tyler, James J. Werner, Vanessa Panaite, Sandra M. Snyder, Donald B. Ford, Jessica L. Conway, Christopher W. Young, Brenda L. Powell, Michael J. Smolak, Stephen J. Zyzanski
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Jul 2008, 21 (4) 293-299; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2008.04.070092

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Jul 2008, 21 (4) 293-299; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2008.04.070092
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