Educational attainment but not measures of current socioeconomic circumstances are associated with leukocyte telomere length in healthy older men and women
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Andrew Steptoe | Michael Marmot | Mika Kivimäki | Mark Hamer | Jue Lin | Jorge D. Erusalimsky | E. Blackburn | Jue Lin | M. Kivimäki | A. Steptoe | M. Marmot | M. Hamer | L. Brydon | J. Erusalimsky | Lena Brydon | Elizabeth Blackburn | Lee Butcher | L. Butcher
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