Eric Rimm
Eric Bruce Rimm is an American nutrition scientist and epidemiologist. He is Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and director of the Harvard School of Public Health's Program in Cardiovascular Epidemiology. He has researched the relationship between diet and the risk of chronic diseases such as obesity. Provided by Wikipedia
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Caffeine and Caffeinated Beverages Intake in Relation to Dementia Risk and Cognitive Function in US Women and Men by Yu Zhang, Yuxi Li, Yanping Li, Yuhan Li, Xiao Gu, Jae Hee Kang, Heather Eliassen, Eric Rimm, Walter Willett, Frank Hu, Meir Stampfer, Daniel Wang
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Relationship between time-varying achieved HbA1c and risk of coronary artery disease events among common haptoglobin phenotype groups with type 2 diabetes: the ADVANCE study by Giuseppe Mancia, Mark Woodward, John Chalmers, Neil Poulter, Eric Rimm, Elizabeth Selvin, Michel Marre, Michelle Samuel, Stephen Harrap, Katie Harris, John Sapp, Leah E Cahill, Rachel A Warren, Samantha K Lavallée, Andrew P Levy, Allie S Carew
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