The Association Between PM and Depression in China
While China has been experiencing unprecedented economic growth, depression is becoming one of the most striking social and mental health problems in recent years. Such a paradox to progress may partially be due to the notoriously poor air quality of the country. To verify this argument, we construc...
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Main Authors: | Guangye He (Author), Yunsong Chen (Author), Senhu Wang (Author), Yiqun Dong (Author), Guodong Ju (Author), Buwei Chen (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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