HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors firstly explored the risk of metalloestrogens exposure for depression in women across reproductive lifespan. Interestingly, the study showed a contrasting result, indicating a negative correlation between urinary Hg levels and depression risk in older women.
- Who: BKMR and colleagues from the Peking University Sixth Hospital, China have published the research: Association of metalloestrogens exposure with depression in women across reproductive lifespan, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: Because major chronic disease (e_g diabetes hypertension) have effects on depression the authors conducted another separate sensitivity analysis by excluding participants with these diseases . . .

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