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1. Can social connections become stressful? Exploring the link between social media use and perceived stress in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of 25,053 adults.

3. Maternal stress during pregnancy and gestational duration: A cohort study from the Danish National Birth Cohort.

5. Perceived stress and dementia: Results from the Copenhagen city heart study.

6. High perceived stress and social interaction behaviour among young adults. A study based on objective measures of face-to-face and smartphone interactions.

7. Mental and physical health effects of meaningful work and rewarding family responsibilities.

8. Parental break-ups and stress: roles of age & family structure in 44 509 pre-adolescent children.

9. Neighborhood perceptions and allostatic load: Evidence from Denmark.

10. Early life adversity potentiates the effects of later life stress on cumulative physiological dysregulation.

11. Stressful social relations and mortality: a prospective cohort study.

12. Association of Sleep Disturbances With Reduced Semen Quality: A Cross-sectional Study Among 953 Healthy Young Danish Men.

13. Major life events and the risk of ischaemic heart disease: does accumulation increase the risk?

14. Cortisol, estrogens and risk of ischaemic heart disease, cancer and all-cause mortality in postmenopausal women: a prospective cohort study.

15. Trajectories of family poverty and children's mental health: Results from the Danish National Birth Cohort.

16. Associations between onset of effort-reward imbalance at work and onset of musculoskeletal pain: analyzing observational longitudinal data as pseudo-trials.

17. A non-linear association between self-reported negative emotional response to stress and subsequent allostatic load: Prospective results from the Whitehall II cohort study.

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