BRIEF INTERVENTION MAKES NO DIFFERENCE TO HEART DISEASE RISK
General practice patients in the Netherlands at risk of cardiovascular disease did not further
reduce their risks (including drinking and smoking) in response to brief advice from the practice
nurse intended to be delivered in accordance with motivational interviewing principles.
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