Long-term, moderate coffee consumption is associated with lower prevalence of diabetes mellitus among elderly non-tea drinkers from the Mediterranean Islands (MEDIS Study). (Q36084632)
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English | Long-term, moderate coffee consumption is associated with lower prevalence of diabetes mellitus among elderly non-tea drinkers from the Mediterranean Islands (MEDIS Study). |
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Long-term, moderate coffee consumption is associated with lower prevalence of diabetes mellitus among elderly non-tea drinkers from the Mediterranean Islands (MEDIS Study). (English)
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Evangelos Polychronopoulos
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Demosthenes B Panagiotakos
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Vassiliki Bountziouka
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Christos Lionis
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Akis Zeimbekis
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Kornilia Makri
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Mary Economou
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Ioanna Vlachou
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Mary Micheli
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Nikos Tsakountakis
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George Metallinos
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