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Changing health behaviors through the medical interview

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2011

Samuel M. Putnam*
Affiliation:
Boston University School of Medicine, East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, Boston (MA), USA
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Address for correspondence: Professor S.M. Putnam, 1572 Massachusetts Avenue Apt. 40 Boston, Massachusetts 02138-2911 (USA). Fax: +1-617-568.4510 E-mail: [email protected]
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