Hemoglobin a1c is associated with increased risk of incident coronary heart disease among apparently healthy, nondiabetic men and women.

Jennifer K. Pai, Leah E. Cahill, Frank B. Hu, Kathryn M. Rexrode, Joann E. Manson, Eric B. Rimm

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