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Women's mental health 'could be more affected by diet than men's'

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Women's mental health 'could be more affected by diet than men's'

Women's mental health 'could be more affected by diet than men's'

Experts from Binghamton University analysed whether changing what we eat could improve the mood of men and women aged 30 or older


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