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Nutritional psychiatry research: an emerging discipline and its intersection with global urbanization, environmental challenges and the evolutionary mismatchNutrient-rich versus nutrient-poor foods for depressed patients based on Iranian Traditional Medicine resources.Intake of selected minerals and risk of premenstrual syndromeHow to measure mood in nutrition research.Salt intake and cognitive function: new evidence calls for further investigations.Even mild depression is associated with among-day blood pressure variability, including masked non-dipping assessed by 7-d/24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
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Dietary electrolytes are related to mood.
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Dietary electrolytes are related to mood.
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Dietary electrolytes are related to mood.
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Dietary electrolytes are related to mood.
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Dietary electrolytes are related to mood.
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Dietary electrolytes are related to mood
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Susan J Torres
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10.1017/S0007114508959201
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2008-05-09T00:00:00Z