Frontiers  Estradiol Fluctuation, Sensitivity to Stress, and Depressive  Symptoms in the Menopause Transition: A Pilot Study

Frontiers Estradiol Fluctuation, Sensitivity to Stress, and Depressive Symptoms in the Menopause Transition: A Pilot Study

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The menopause transition is associated with an increased risk of depressed mood. Preliminary evidence suggests that increased sensitivity to psychosocial str

Frontiers Estradiol Fluctuation, Sensitivity to Stress, and Depressive Symptoms in the Menopause Transition: A Pilot Study

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