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Association Between Depression and Elevated C-Reactive Protein

Marion Danner, MPH, Stanislav V. Kasl, PhD, Jerome L. Abramson, PhD and Viola Vaccarino, MD, PhD

From the Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Emory University School of Medicine (V.V., J.L.A.), Atlanta, Georgia; and the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine (M.D., S.V.K.), New Haven, Connecticut.



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Fig. 1. Prevalence of elevated C-reactive protein (>=0.22 mg/dl) by sex and depression category.

 





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