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Fracture risk among First Nations people: a retrospective matched cohort study
William D. Leslie, Shelley Derksen, Colleen Metge, Lisa M. Lix, Elizabeth A. Salamon, Pauline Wood Steiman and Leslie L. Roos
CMAJ October 12, 2004 171 (8) 869-873; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1031624
William D. Leslie
Shelley Derksen
Colleen Metge
Lisa M. Lix
Elizabeth A. Salamon
Pauline Wood Steiman
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Fracture risk among First Nations people: a retrospective matched cohort study
William D. Leslie, Shelley Derksen, Colleen Metge, Lisa M. Lix, Elizabeth A. Salamon, Pauline Wood Steiman, Leslie L. Roos
CMAJ Oct 2004, 171 (8) 869-873; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1031624
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