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General health screenings to improve cardiovascular risk profiles: A randomized controlled trial in general practice with 5-year follow-up

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The following general practitioners participated in the study: A. Bøgedal, P. Grønbæk, L. Jørgensen, P.T. Jørgensen, H. Lundberg, J.M. Nielsen, G.S. Pedersen, J.C. Rahbek, and N. Bie. We thank the staff at the general practitioners clinic in Ebeltoft for their extraordinary efforts, including the extensive and brilliant administrative assistance given by A. Hilligsøe and E. Therkildsen. Thanks also to A. Brock, head of the laboratory at Randers Central Hospital for analysis of blood and urine, and Sally Laird for revision of English texts relating to the study.

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