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Perceived neighborhood problems are associated with shorter telomere length in African American women.

Gebreab SY, Riestra P, Gaye A, Khan RJ, Xu R, Davis AR, Quarells RC, Davis SK, Gibbons GH. Perceived neighborhood problems are associated with shorter telomere length in African American women. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2016 07; 69:90-7.

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