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Brain & Heart                                                   Depression, anxiety and blood pressure control



            Conflict of interest                                  and major depressive disorder: Extending Social Signal
                                                                  Transduction Theory of Depression to account for sex
            The authors declare that they have no competing interests.  differences in mood disorders.  Psychopharmacology.
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