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Atwood KC, Woeckner E, Baratz RS, et al. 
Why the NIH Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT) should be abandoned. [Journal Article]
Medscape J Med 2008; 10(5):115.
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Chappell LT, Janson M 
EDTA chelation therapy in the treatment of vascular disease. [Journal Article, Review]
J Cardiovasc Nurs 1996 Apr; 10(3):78-86.
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Villarruz MV, Dans A, Tan F 
Chelation therapy for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. [Journal Article, Meta-Analysis, Review]
Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2002; (4):CD002785.
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Holden C 
Alternative medicine. NIH trial to test chelation therapy. [News]
Science 2002 Aug 16; 297(5584):1109.
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Anderson TJ, Hubacek J, Wyse DG, et al. 
Effect of chelation therapy on endothelial function in patients with coronary artery disease: PATCH substudy. [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
J Am Coll Cardiol 2003 Feb 5; 41(3):420-5.
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Chelation therapy. [Journal Article]
Harv Heart Lett 2002 Apr; 12(8):5-7.
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Seely DM, Wu P, Mills EJ 
EDTA chelation therapy for cardiovascular disease: a systematic review. [Journal Article]
BMC Cardiovasc Disord 2005 Nov 1.:32.
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Lamas GA, Hussein SJ 
EDTA chelation therapy meets evidence-based medicine. [Journal Article]
Complement Ther Clin Pract 2006 Aug; 12(3):213-5.
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Komaroff AL 
By the way, doctor. I get mail extolling the virtues of chelation therapy. The claim is that it removes calcium and other metals from the walls of arteries. The key element appears to be EDTA. Since vinegar is also primarily acetic acid, I'm curious whether it could have the same effect. [Journal Article]
Harv Health Lett 2004 Mar; 29(5):8.
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