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A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effect of Hostility Reduction on Cardiac Autonomic Regulation

Richard P. Sloan, PhD, Peter A. Shapiro, MD, Ethan E. Gorenstein, PhD, Felice A. Tager, PhD, Catherine E. Monk, PhD, Paula S. McKinley, PhD, Michael M. Myers, PhD, Emilia Bagiella, PhD, Ivy Chen, MST, Richard Steinman, BA and J. Thomas Bigger, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine July 2010, 77 (7 suppl 3) S91a;
Richard P. Sloan
1Department of Psychiatry, New York, NY
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effect of Hostility Reduction on Cardiac Autonomic Regulation
Richard P. Sloan, Peter A. Shapiro, Ethan E. Gorenstein, Felice A. Tager, Catherine E. Monk, Paula S. McKinley, Michael M. Myers, Emilia Bagiella, Ivy Chen, Richard Steinman, J. Thomas Bigger
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Jul 2010, 77 (7 suppl 3) S91a;

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A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effect of Hostility Reduction on Cardiac Autonomic Regulation
Richard P. Sloan, Peter A. Shapiro, Ethan E. Gorenstein, Felice A. Tager, Catherine E. Monk, Paula S. McKinley, Michael M. Myers, Emilia Bagiella, Ivy Chen, Richard Steinman, J. Thomas Bigger
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine Jul 2010, 77 (7 suppl 3) S91a;
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