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Изменение образа жизни — высокоэффективный инструмент в арсенале терапевта. часть 2

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Окончание. Начало читайте в журнале «Архивъ внутренней медицины», 2011, № 1, с. 55–57.

About the Authors

Н. Волкова
ГБОУ ВПО Ростовский государственный медицинский университет
Russian Federation


И. Джериева
ГБОУ ВПО Ростовский государственный медицинский университет
Russian Federation


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