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The Gender Gap in Heart Disease: Lessons From Eastern Europe

Gerdi Weidner, PhD and Virginia S. Cain, PhD

Gerdi Weidner is with the Preventive Medicine Research Institute, Sausalito, Calif. Virginia S. Cain is with the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.



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FIGURE 1 —Age-Adjusted Russian Mortality Rates for Selected Causes of Death, by Sex: 1990–2000.

Source. Adapted from a report by the National Center of Health Statistics.8

 





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