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Saleh Rahman

TitleProfessor Public Health
InstitutionFlorida A&M University
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    TitleClinical Research Professor
    InstitutionFlorida State University College of Medicine
    DepartmentClinical Sciences


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    1. Rahman S, Hu H, McNeely E, Rahman SM, Krieger N, Waterman P, Peters J, Harris C, Harris CH, Prothrow-Stith D, Gibbs BK, Brown PC, Johnson G, Burgess A, Gragg RD. Social and Environmental Risk Factors for Hypertension in African Americans. Fla Public Health Rev. 2008 Jan 01; 5:64-72. PMID: 19966946.
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