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2. Changes after quitting cigarette smoking.
3. Is the increased risk of myocardial infarction in cigarette smokers due to psychological traits? An attempted exploration using psychological questionnaire responses.
4. Cigarette smoking and serum chemistry tests.
5. Characteristics predictive of coronary heart disease in ex-smokers before they stopped smoking: comparison with persistent smokers and nonsmokers.
6. Psychological questionnaire score, cigarette smoking, and myocardial infarction: a continuing enigma.
7. Kaiser-Permanente epidemiologic study of myocardial infarction. Study design and results for standard risk factors.
8. Alcohol and mortality. A ten-year Kaiser-Permanente experience.
9. Serum glucose levels and alcohol-consumption habits in a large population.
10. Racial patterns of alcoholic beverage use.
11. Predictors of sudden cardiac death.
12. Letter: Leukocyte count and myocardial infarction: correction.
13. Smoking and drug consumption in white, black, and oriental men and women.
14. Cigarettes, alcohol, coffee and peptic ulcer.
15. Alcohol use and cardiovascular disease: the Kaiser-Permanente experience.
16. Alcohol use, myocardial infarction, sudden cardiac death, and hypertension.
17. Social class and racial differences in blood pressure.
18. Lung function and outcome of myocardial infarction.
19. Differences in pulmonary function related to smoking habits and race.
20. Mortality in cigarette smokers and quitters. Effect of base-line differences.
21. Alcohol, tobacco, and hypertension.
22. Egg counts utilizing trichrome-stained smears from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-preserved fecal specimens.
23. Physiologic measures in men with and without vasectomies.
24. A survey of personal habits, symptoms of illness, and histories of disease in man with and without vasectomies.
25. A psychological questionnaire predictive of myocardial infarction: results from the Kaiser-Permanente epidemiologic study of myocardial infarction.
26. Thinness and mortality.
27. Health service utilization by smokers and nonsmokers.
28. Medical history questions predictive of myocardial infarction. Results from the Kaiser-Permanente epidemiologic study of myocardial infarction.
29. Alcohol and hypertension.
30. Alcohol intake and hypertension.
31. Lung function and risk of myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death.
32. Alcohol consumption among white, black, or oriental men and women: Kaiser-Permanente multiphasic health examination data.
33. Alcohol consumption and blood pressure. Kaiser-Permanente Multiphasic Health Examination data.
34. Smoking habits and pain tolerance.
35. Alcohol consumption before myocardial infarction. Results from the Kaiser-Permanente epidemiologic study of myocardial infarction.
36. Hearing loss in adults: relation to age, sex, exposure to loud noise, and cigarette smoking.
37. Cigarette smoking habits and urine characteristics: urinalysis abnormalities are more common is smokers, but the reasons are unclear.
38. The leukocyte count as a predictor of myocardial infarction.
39. Cigarette smoking and chest pain.
40. AUTOMATED MULTIPHASIC SCREENING AND DIAGNOSIS.
41. Social factors in newly discovered elevated blood pressure.
42. Pain tolerance: differences according to age, sex and race.
43. Multiphasic checkup evaluation study. 1. Methods and population.
44. Smoking among white, black, and yellow men and women. Kaiser-Permanente multiphasic health examination data, 1964-1968.
45. Aspects of normal values in medicine.
46. Auscultation of the adult heart by machine.
47. Multiphasic checkup evaluation study. 2. Disabilty and chronic disease after seven years of multiphasic health checkups.
48. Biochemical screening tests. Effect of panel size on medical care.
49. Reliability of a self-administered medical questionnaire.
50. Coffee drinking prior to acute myocardial infarction. Results from the Kaiser-Permanente Epidemiologic Study of Myocardial Infarction.
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