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were predictive of CVD. Some of the most convincing evi-atherothrombosis (Sharrett et al., 1999). It has long been recognized that the Greenland Inuit, with a high intake of seafood, exhibit significantly lower death rates from acute myocardial infarction when com-pared to Danes (Bang & Dyerberg...
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Summary: | were predictive of CVD. Some of the most convincing evi-atherothrombosis (Sharrett et al., 1999). It has long been recognized that the Greenland Inuit, with a high intake of seafood, exhibit significantly lower death rates from acute myocardial infarction when com-pared to Danes (Bang & Dyerberg, 1980). A recent meta-analysis of the cohort studies has indicated that |
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