Association of Western and traditional diets with depression and anxiety in women.
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Michael Berk | Felice N Jacka | Lana J Williams | Julie A Pasco | Arnstein Mykletun | A. Mykletun | M. Berk | L. Williams | A. Hodge | J. Pasco | F. Jacka | M. Kotowicz | G. Nicholson | S. O’Reilly | Mark A Kotowicz | Geoffrey C Nicholson | Allison M Hodge | Sharleen Linette O'Reilly | S. O'Reilly
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