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Nutrition and Coronary Heart Disease

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We are grateful to a number of people who have given us their time, support and
comments during this project. In particular, we’d like to thank Marion Haas and Rosalie
Viney, CHERE, for their support, comments and guidance. We’d also like to thank
Mandy Williams and Liz Kristensen, South Western Sydney Area Health Service, for their
valuable input into every facet of this project. Thank you also to Gillian Sykes for her
comments on the final draft. Finally, we are grateful to the NSW Department of Health
for funding the NSW Health Economics Training Program and CHERE, in particular,
Karen Gerard for co-ordinating the training program.

CHERE Project Report H - November 1999



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