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Iron status is associated with high stress but not depression, anxiety or fatigue in premenopausal women
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posted on 2016-11-01, 00:00 authored by Linda ByrneLinda Byrne, D Stahmer, Alison BoothAlison Booth, E Szynftek-Gay, F Hu, Manuela RigoManuela Rigo, Caryl NowsonCaryl Nowson, Lynn RiddellLynn RiddellIron status is associated with high stress but not depression, anxiety or fatigue in premenopausal women
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S200-S200Location
Melbourne, VictoriaPublisher DOI
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2016-12-07End date
2010-12-10ISSN
1070-5503eISSN
1532-7558Language
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Published in the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2016, vol 23, supplement 1.Publication classification
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2016, International Society of Behavioral MedicineTitle of proceedings
ICBM 2016 : Abstracts from the 14th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine : Making an Impact in the Modern WorldEvent
Behavioral Medicine. International Congress ( 14th : 2016 : Melbourne, Victoria)Publisher
SpringerPlace of publication
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