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Effects of dietary manipulation on patients with peripheral vascular diseaseWhyte, 1982
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INTRODUCTION Peripheral vascular disease is one of many health problems to which diet may be a contributing factor. biet affagts the lipid components in the blood, which in turn may affect the development of. atheromatous plaques in the arteries. cholesterol, carbohydrate …
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