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Screening for cardiovascular risk: public health imperative or matter for individual informed choice?
Author(s):
Ann Kinmonth
,
Theresa Marteau
Publication date:
2002-07-13
Journal:
BMJ : British Medical Journal
Keywords:
Cardiovascular Diseases
,
prevention & control
,
Choice Behavior
,
Emotions
,
Great Britain
,
Health Education
,
Health Policy
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Mass Screening
,
organization & administration
,
psychology
,
utilization
,
Motivation
,
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
,
statistics & numerical data
,
Risk Factors
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12114238
PMC ID::
117128
DOI::
10.1136/bmj.325.7355.78
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Cardiovascular Diseases
,
prevention & control
,
Choice Behavior
,
Emotions
,
Great Britain
,
Health Education
,
Health Policy
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Mass Screening
,
organization & administration
,
psychology
,
utilization
,
Motivation
,
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
,
statistics & numerical data
,
Risk Factors
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Cardiovascular Diseases
,
prevention & control
,
Choice Behavior
,
Emotions
,
Great Britain
,
Health Education
,
Health Policy
,
Humans
,
Informed Consent
,
Mass Screening
,
organization & administration
,
psychology
,
utilization
,
Motivation
,
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
,
statistics & numerical data
,
Risk Factors
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