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Defining early life stress as a precursor for autoimmune disease
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Autoimmune Disease
100%
Early Life Stress
100%
Allostatic Load
40%
Adulthood
20%
Epidemiological Study
20%
Developed Countries
20%
Immune Function
20%
Disease Process
20%
Susceptible Individuals
20%
Stress-related
20%
Increasing Prevalence
20%
Human Health
20%
Negative Health Effects
20%
Traumatic Events
20%
Immune Ontogeny
20%
Studying up
20%
Tear Effect
20%
Immune Dysregulation
20%
Chronic Stress
20%
Stress Function
20%
Wear-and-Tear
20%
Gap Current
20%
High Stress
20%
Event-triggered
20%
Childhood Exposure
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Precursor
100%
Autoimmune Disease
100%
Early Life Stress
100%
Allostatic Load
40%
Immune System
20%
Prevalence
20%
Ontogeny
20%
Animal Experiment
20%
Chronic Stress
20%
Immune Dysregulation
20%
Immunity
20%