Early childhood adversity and later hypertension: data from the World Mental Health Survey.
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Dan J Stein | R. Kessler | J. Posada-Villa | J. Alonso | J. Ormel | V. Kovess | M. Angermeyer | G. de Girolamo | C. Lara | M. Von Korff | N. Iwata | K. Scott | K. Demytteneare | S. Aguilar-Gaxiola | J. M. Haro Abad | J. Alonso
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