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Academic Article Hypertension and cognitive function.
Academic Article Physical activity, cognitive function, and mortality in a US national cohort.
Academic Article High-density lipoprotein cholesterol, cognitive function and mortality in a U.S. national cohort.
Academic Article Serum vitamin status profile and cognitive function in a national sample of older americans.
Academic Article Smoking, cognitive function and mortality in a U.S. national cohort study.
Academic Article Association of leisure-time physical activity with cognition by apolipoprotein-E genotype in persons aged 60 years and over: the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES-III).
Academic Article APOEe4 impacts up-regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor after a six-month stretch and aerobic exercise intervention in mild cognitively impaired elderly African Americans: A pilot study.
Academic Article Efficacy and Safety of Plasma Exchange with 5% Albumin to Modify Cerebrospinal Fluid and Plasma Amyloid-? Concentrations and Cognition Outcomes in?Alzheimer's Disease Patients: A?Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial.
Academic Article Airflow obstruction, cognitive function and mortality in a US national cohort: NHANES-III.
Academic Article Associations of Pulse and Blood Pressure with Hippocampal Volume by APOE and Cognitive Phenotype: The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).
Academic Article Cognitive function, social integration and mortality in a U.S. national cohort study of older adults.
Academic Article High blood pressure, hypertension, and high pulse pressure are associated with poorer cognitive function in persons aged 60 and older: the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
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Academic Article The Mediating Role of Inflammation in the Relationship Between a-Synuclein and Cognitive Functioning.
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