Higher serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels are protectively associated with depressive symptoms in men, but not in women: a community-based cohort study of older Japanese.
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Y. Nishiwaki | T. Takebayashi | M. Nakano | K. Asakura | S. Iwasawa | Erika Kuwahara | N. Yoshioka | M. Yamada | T. Michikawa
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