Depressive symptoms increase the likelihood of cognitive impairment in elderly people with subclinical Alzheimer pathology.
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Cognitive decline in patients with dementia as a function of depressionPlasma biomarkers of depressive symptoms in older adults.Differences in prefrontal, limbic, and white matter lesion volumes according to cognitive status in elderly patients with first-onset subsyndromal depression.Telomere shortening and Alzheimer's disease.
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Depressive symptoms increase the likelihood of cognitive impairment in elderly people with subclinical Alzheimer pathology.
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Elizabeth J Milwain
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10.1159/000080971
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2004-09-21T00:00:00Z