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Exceptional Brain Aging in a Rural Population-Based Cohort
The Journal of Rural Health, 06/30/09
Kaye J et al. - While cognitive impairment was nearly universal in this rural population of very elderly persons, almost 40% had not progressed to full dementia. Determining risk factors for dementia in this population can identify strategies to prevent progression to dementia among younger elderly populations.
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