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COVID-19 outbreak: impact of the quarantine-induced stress on cardiovascular disease risk burden

Anna Vittoria Mattioli et al. Future Cardiol. 2020 Nov.

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Keywords: COVID-19; lifestyle; physical activity; quarantine; stress.

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