White matter hyperintensities predict functional decline in voiding, mobility, and cognition in older adults
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White matter hyperintensities predict functional decline in voiding, mobility, and cognition in older adults
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scientific article published on 26 January 2010
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White matter hyperintensities ...... and cognition in older adults
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White matter hyperintensities ...... and cognition in older adults
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White matter hyperintensities ...... and cognition in older adults
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Dorothy B Wakefield
Godfrey Pearlson
Leslie Wolfson
Nicola Moscufo
Richard F Kaplan
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10.1111/J.1532-5415.2009.02699.X
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2010-01-26T00:00:00Z