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Depression, Cardiovascular Symptom Reporting, and Functional Status in Heart Failure Patients

Andrew J. Wawrzyniak,, Kristie M. Harris,, Kerry S. Whittaker,, Nadine S. Bekkouche,, Sarah M. Godoy,, Willem J. Kop,, Stephen S. Gottlieb, and David S. Krantz,
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine August 2011, 78 (8 suppl 1) S83a;
Andrew J. Wawrzyniak
1Medical and Clinical Psychology, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD
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Depression, Cardiovascular Symptom Reporting, and Functional Status in Heart Failure Patients
Andrew J. Wawrzyniak, Kristie M. Harris, Kerry S. Whittaker, Nadine S. Bekkouche, Sarah M. Godoy, Willem J. Kop, Stephen S. Gottlieb, David S. Krantz
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Depression, Cardiovascular Symptom Reporting, and Functional Status in Heart Failure Patients
Andrew J. Wawrzyniak, Kristie M. Harris, Kerry S. Whittaker, Nadine S. Bekkouche, Sarah M. Godoy, Willem J. Kop, Stephen S. Gottlieb, David S. Krantz
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