Socially isolated children 20 years later: risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Richie Poulton | Avshalom Caspi | Barry J Milne | A. Caspi | H. Harrington | R. Poulton | T. Moffitt | B. Milne | Terrie E Moffitt | Honalee Harrington
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