Women and heart disease summary / Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
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- 4941984
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- Canberra : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2010
- 15 p. ; 25 cm.
- Series:
- Cardiovascular disease series ; 34
- Notes:
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- "AIHW cat. no. CVD 50".
- This summary report provides key findings from the main report "Women and heart disease: cardiovascular profile of women in Australia", which describes the current impact of cardiovascular disease on Australian women -- p. 4.
- Available online at AIHW as of 08/06/2010 at http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/index.cfm/title/11193.
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- Until 2060 [Created/Published Date + 50 Years]
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- 2010
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