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Carol Cornell to Proportional Hazards Models

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Connection Strength
 
 
 
0.098
 
  1. Rutledge T, Kenkre TS, Thompson DV, Bittner VA, Whittaker K, Eastwood JA, Eteiba W, Cornell CE, Krantz DS, Pepine CJ, Johnson BD, Handberg EM, Bairey Merz CN. Depression, dietary habits, and cardiovascular events among women with suspected myocardial ischemia. Am J Med. 2014 Sep; 127(9):840-7.
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    Score: 0.028
  2. Rutledge T, Linke SE, Johnson BD, Bittner V, Krantz DS, Cornell CE, Vaccarino V, Pepine CJ, Handberg EM, Eteiba W, Shaw LJ, Parashar S, Eastwood JA, Vido DA, Merz CN. Relationships between cardiovascular disease risk factors and depressive symptoms as predictors of cardiovascular disease events in women. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2012 Feb; 21(2):133-9.
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    Score: 0.023
  3. Rutledge T, Linke SE, Johnson BD, Bittner V, Krantz DS, Whittaker KS, Eastwood JA, Eteiba W, Cornell CE, Pepine CJ, Vido DA, Olson MB, Shaw LJ, Vaccarino V, Bairey Merz CN. Self-rated versus objective health indicators as predictors of major cardiovascular events: the NHLBI-sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation. Psychosom Med. 2010 Jul; 72(6):549-55.
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    Score: 0.021
  4. Carney RM, Blumenthal JA, Freedland KE, Youngblood M, Veith RC, Burg MM, Cornell C, Saab PG, Kaufmann PG, Czajkowski SM, Jaffe AS. Depression and late mortality after myocardial infarction in the Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease (ENRICHD) study. Psychosom Med. 2004 Jul-Aug; 66(4):466-74.
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    Score: 0.014
  5. Rutledge T, Reis SE, Olson M, Owens J, Kelsey SF, Pepine CJ, Reichek N, Rogers WJ, Bairey-Merz CN, Sopko G, Cornell CE, Matthews KA. Socioeconomic status variables predict cardiovascular disease risk factors and prospective mortality risk among women with chest pain. The WISE Study. Behav Modif. 2003 Jan; 27(1):54-67.
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    Score: 0.013
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