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Posted on August 26, 2014

LGB Young Adults at Heightened Risk for Cardiometabolic Risk

mclaughlin.kateKate McLaughlin, PhD, & co-authors find that stressful events experienced earlier in life elevate cardiometabolic risk in LGB young adults.

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