Poor Sleep Quality is Associated with Reduced White Matter Integrity in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
Main Authors: | Sexton, C, Zsoldos, E, Mahmood, A, Filippini, N, Allan, C, Smith, S, Kivimaeki, M, Singh-Manoux, A, Mackay, C, Ebmeier, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2014
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