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298 related items for PubMed ID: 31422847

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    Kelly MR, Zeineddine S, Mitchell MN, Sankari A, Pandya N, Carroll S, Shamim-Uzzaman QA, Salloum A, Badr MS, Martin JL.
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  • 26. Sleep problems may mediate associations between rumination and PTSD and depressive symptoms among OIF/OEF veterans.
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