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Long-term inflammation increases risk of common mental disorder: a cohort study.

Long-term inflammation increases risk of common mental disorder: a cohort study.

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Main Authors: Kivimäki, M, Shipley, M, Batty, G, Hamer, M, Akbaraly, T, Kumari, M, Jokela, M, Virtanen, M, Lowe, G, Ebmeier, K, Brunner, E, Singh-Manoux, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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