A qualitative study of CVD management and dietary changes: problems of ‘too much’ and ‘contradictory’ information

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Samantha B Meyer
John Coveney
Paul R Ward
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[1] University of Waterloo,Discipline of Public Health
[2] School of Health and Health System,undefined
[3] Flinders University,undefined
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BMC Family Practice | / 15卷
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General practice; Cardiovascular disease; Lifestyle; Diet; Australia;
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