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From the Eastern Co-operative Studies Center and the Department of Medicine of the West Haven Veterans Administration Hospital, and the Departments of Medicine and Epidemiology of the Yale University School of Medicine. This investigation was supported in part by PHS Grant Number HS 00408 from the National Center for Health Services Research and Development and by a grant from the Upjohn Company.
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