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The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (short version)

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The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (long version)

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The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (long version)

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The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (short version)

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The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (short version)

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Thyroid Hormones: The Ultimate Weapon Against Heart Disease?

[...] :914) In 1959, Henry I. Russek wrote in Circulation the following: “To access the effects of thyroid therapy in patients with coronary artery disease, this hormone, or an identical placebo, was [...]

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The Therapeutic Effects of Red and Near-Infrared Light (long version)

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