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Rao U et al. – High evening/night–time cortisol level appears to be a vulnerability marker for smoking in adolescents, with stressful experiences further increasing the risk for smoking in vulnerable youth. High evening/night–time cortisol levels and stressful experiences accounted, at least partially, for the association between depressive illness and smoking behavior.

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