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191 related items for PubMed ID: 31639640

  • 1. Fluctuations in progesterone moderate the relationship between daily mood and alcohol use in young adult women.
    Holzhauer CG, Wemm SE, Wulfert E, Cao ZT.
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  • 8. Alcohol consumption as a function of dietary restraint and the menstrual cycle in moderate/heavy ("at-risk") female drinkers.
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  • 18. Menstrual effects on mood symptoms in treated women with bipolar disorder.
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  • 19. Effects of menstrual cycle phase on electrocortical response to reward and depressive symptoms in women.
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