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European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on January 26, 2007
European Heart Journal 2007 28(3):380; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehl467
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Variation in hospital admission for AMI unlikely to be attributable to smoking legislation: reply

Francesco Barone-Adesi

Cancer Epidemiology Unit
CeRMS and Center for Oncologic Prevention Piemonte
University of Turin
Via Santena 7
10126 Turin
Italy
Tel: +39 0116334628
Fax: +39 0116334664
E-mail address: fbaroneadesi@yahoo.it

Loredana Vizzini

Cancer Epidemiology Unit
CeRMS and Center for Oncologic Prevention Piemonte
University of Turin
Via Santena 7
10126 Turin
Italy

Franco Merletti

Cancer Epidemiology Unit
CeRMS and Center for Oncologic Prevention Piemonte
University of Turin
Via Santena 7
10126 Turin
Italy

Lorenzo Richiardi

Cancer Epidemiology Unit
CeRMS and Center for Oncologic Prevention Piemonte
University of Turin
Via Santena 7
10126 Turin
Italy

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We thank Professor West for his interest in our study.1 His major concern is that we found a statistically significant 25% decrease in admissions for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) only among women aged < 60, the smallest of four subgroups considered (men aged at least . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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