Family history of depression is associated with younger age of onset in patients with recurrent depression
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L T Middleton | P. Muglia | F. Holsboer | I. Prokopenko | J. Kennedy | L. Middleton | W. Berrettini | F. Tozzi | J. Perry | H. Chilcoat | F Holsboer | J L Kennedy | H D Chilcoat | W Berrettini | F Tozzi | P Muglia | I Prokopenko | J D Perry | A D McCarthy | A. McCarthy | J. Kennedy | F. Holsboer
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