Association of Urological Symptoms and Chronic Illness in Men and Women: Contributions of Symptom Severity and Duration—Results From the BACH Survey
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Affiliation:
1. New England Research Institutes, Watertown, Massachusetts
2. Department of Urology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois
3. Pfizer, Inc., New York, New York
4. Weill Medical College, Cornell University, New York, New York
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Urology
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