Green tea consumption is associated with lower psychological distress in a general population: the Ohsaki Cohort 2006 Study.
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Atsushi Hozawa | Shinichi Kuriyama | Naoki Nakaya | Ichiro Tsuji | S. Kuriyama | I. Tsuji | M. Nagai | A. Hozawa | K. Niu | K. Ohmori-Matsuda | Y. Sugawara | Y. Tomata | Masako Kakizaki | N. Nakaya | T. Sone | M. Kakizaki | Yumi Sugawara | Toshimasa Sone | Kaori Ohmori-Matsuda | Masato Nagai | Akemi Nitta | Yasutake Tomata | Kaijun Niu | A. Nitta | K. Ohmori‐Matsuda
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