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Allostatic Load Patterns by U.S. Citizenship Status and Length of U.S. Residency Among Adults, 2009–2018 — Kazumi Tsuchiya (2025) | RDL Network
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Allostatic Load Patterns by U.S. Citizenship Status and Length of U.S. Residency Among Adults, 2009–2018
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Allostatic Load Patterns by U.S. Citizenship Status and Length of U.S. Residency Among Adults, 2009–2018
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2025
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Kazumi Tsuchiya
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Harry Owen Taylor
Shakira Suglia
Rollins School of Public Health
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