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Additive contributions of childhood adversity and recent stressors to inflammation at midlife: Findings from the MIDUS study
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Additive contributions of childhood adversity and recent stressors to inflammation at midlife: Findings from the MIDUS study

Camelia E Hostinar, Margie E Lachman, Daniel K Mroczek, Teresa E Seeman and Gregory E Miller
Developmental psychology, Vol.51(11), pp.1630-1644
11/2015
PMCID: PMC4623994
PMID: 26389605

Abstract

Stress, Psychological - urine Biomarkers - urine Stress, Psychological - blood Humans Life Change Events Middle Aged Risk Factors Depression Hydrocortisone - urine Male Biomarkers - blood Stress, Psychological - psychology Inflammation - blood Family Conflict - psychology Female Inflammation - urine Aged United States

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