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Subject: Biology

Protein-altering variants associated with body mass index implicate pathways that control energy intake and expenditure in obesity

Metabolic profiling of adiponectin levels in adults Mendelian randomization analysis

Concordance of health states in couples: analysis of self-reported, nurse administered and blood-based biomarker data in the UK Understanding Society panel

How entry into parenthood shapes gender role attitudes: new evidence from longitudinal UK data

Gene-environment interactions between education and body mass: evidence from the UK and Finland

Associations of C-reactive protein and psychological distress are modified by antidepressants, supporting an inflammatory depression subtype: findings from UKHLS

New blood pressure–associated loci identified in meta-analyses of 475 000 individuals

How entry into parenthood shapes gender role attitudes: new evidence from longitudinal UK data

How entry into parenthood shapes gender role attitudes: new evidence from longitudinal UK data

Genetic analysis of over one million people identifies 535 novel loci for blood pressure

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