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There Is No News Like Bad News: Women Are More Remembering and Stress Reactive after Reading Real Negative News than Men

  • Marie-France Marin,

    Affiliations Centre for Studies on Human Stress, Mental Health Research Centre Fernand-Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Julie-Katia Morin-Major,

    Affiliation Centre for Studies on Human Stress, Mental Health Research Centre Fernand-Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Tania E. Schramek,

    Affiliation Centre for Studies on Human Stress, Mental Health Research Centre Fernand-Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Annick Beaupré,

    Affiliation Centre for Studies on Human Stress, Mental Health Research Centre Fernand-Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Andrea Perna,

    Affiliation Centre for Studies on Human Stress, Mental Health Research Centre Fernand-Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Robert-Paul Juster,

    Affiliations Centre for Studies on Human Stress, Mental Health Research Centre Fernand-Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

  • Sonia J. Lupien

    sonia.lupien@umontreal.ca

    Affiliations Centre for Studies on Human Stress, Mental Health Research Centre Fernand-Seguin, Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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