Religious involvement and health status among African-American males

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P2093author name stringD R Brown
L E Gary
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P921main subjectreligionQ9174
P304page(s)825-831
P577publication date1994-11-01
P1433published inJournal of the National Medical AssociationQ15752322
P1476titleReligious involvement and health status among African-American males
P478volume86

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