Birth weight is associated with salivary cortisol responses to psychosocial stress in adult life
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Dirk H. Hellhammer | Wolff Schlotz | Stefan Wüst | Sonja Entringer | D. Hellhammer | S. Entringer | S. Wüst | W. Schlotz | I. Federenko | Ilona S. Federenko
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