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Exercise in valvular heart disease: risks and benefits.
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Exercise in valvular heart disease: risks and benefits.
Parker MW, Thompson PD. Exercise in valvular heart disease: risks and benefits. Prog Cardiovasc Dis. 2011 May-Jun; 53(6):437-46.
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Disease Progression
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Heart Valve Diseases
Humans
Morbidity
Risk Factors
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