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Association of midlife cardiovascular risk profiles with cerebral perfusion at older ages

Association of midlife cardiovascular risk profiles with cerebral perfusion at older ages

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Main Authors: Suri, S, Topiwala, A, Chappell, M, Okell, T, Zsoldos, E, Singh-Manoux, A, Kivimaki, M, Mackay, C, Ebmeier, K
Formato: Journal article
Publicado em: American Medical Association 2019
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