Su influencia en pacientes con factores de riesgo controlados | 01 JUL 18

Estrés laboral y riesgo de muerte

Los factores de estrés laboral fueron estudiados como factores de riesgo de enfermedad cardiometabólica, pero son pocos los estudios sobre su importancia como factores pronósticos para esta enfermedad
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