
Prevalence of Elevated Heart Rate Among the Philippine Lifecare Cohort (LIFT-LIFECARE Study)
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Wilbert Allan G. Gumatay, MD; Rody G. Sy, MD; Olivia T. Sison, MD; Elmer Jasper B. Llanes, MD; Paul Ferdinand M. Reganit, MD; Nina Castillo-Carandang, MA, MSC; Felix Eduardo R. Punzalan, MD; Felicidad V. Velandria, RND
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