Effect of Long-term Vitamin D<sub>3</sub> Supplementation vs Placebo on Risk of Depression or Clinically Relevant Depressive Symptoms and on Change in Mood Scores
Olivia I. Okereke(Harvard University), JoAnn E. Manson(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Georgina Friedenberg(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Chirag M. Vyas(Massachusetts General Hospital), Charles F. Reynolds(University of Pittsburgh), Grace Chang(Mount Sinai Hospital), Nancy R. Cook(Brigham and Women's Hospital), David Mischoulon(Massachusetts General Hospital), Alison Weinberg(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Julie E. Buring(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Vadim Bubes, Trisha Copeland(Brigham and Women's Hospital), I‐Min Lee(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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