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Does NSAID use modify cognitive trajectories in the elderly?
The Cache County Study
K. M. Hayden, P. P. Zandi, A. S. Khachaturian, C. A. Szekely, M. Fotuhi, M. C. Norton, J. T. Tschanz, C. F. Pieper, C. Corcoran, C. G. Lyketsos, J.C.S. Breitner, K. A. Welsh-Bohmer
First published July 16, 2007, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000265223.25679.2a
K. M. Hayden
P. P. Zandi
A. S. Khachaturian
C. A. Szekely
M. Fotuhi
M. C. Norton
J. T. Tschanz
C. F. Pieper
C. Corcoran
C. G. Lyketsos
J.C.S. Breitner
Does NSAID use modify cognitive trajectories in the elderly?
The Cache County Study
K. M. Hayden, P. P. Zandi, A. S. Khachaturian, C. A. Szekely, M. Fotuhi, M. C. Norton, J. T. Tschanz, C. F. Pieper, C. Corcoran, C. G. Lyketsos, J.C.S. Breitner, K. A. Welsh-Bohmer
Neurology Jul 2007, 69 (3) 275-282; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000265223.25679.2a
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- First Published July 16, 2007.
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Author Disclosures
- K. M. Hayden, PhD,
- P. P. Zandi, PhD,
- A. S. Khachaturian, PhD,
- C. A. Szekely, PhD,
- M. Fotuhi, MD, PhD,
- M. C. Norton, PhD,
- J. T. Tschanz, PhD,
- C. F. Pieper, DrPH,
- C. Corcoran, ScD,
- C. G. Lyketsos, MD, MHS,
- J.C.S. Breitner, MD, MPH,
- K. A. Welsh-Bohmer, PhD and
- For the Cache County Investigators
- K. M. Hayden, PhD,
- P. P. Zandi, PhD,
- A. S. Khachaturian, PhD,
- C. A. Szekely, PhD,
- M. Fotuhi, MD, PhD,
- M. C. Norton, PhD,
- J. T. Tschanz, PhD,
- C. F. Pieper, DrPH,
- C. Corcoran, ScD,
- C. G. Lyketsos, MD, MHS,
- J.C.S. Breitner, MD, MPH,
- K. A. Welsh-Bohmer, PhD and
- For the Cache County Investigators
- From the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (K.M.H., K.A.W.-B.), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; Department of Mental Health (P.P.Z., C.A.S.), The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; Khachaturian and Associates, Inc. (A.S.K.), Potomac, MD; Department of Neurology (M.F.), Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; Sinai Hospital of Baltimore (M.F.), MD; Department of Family Consumer and Human Development (M.C.N.), Department of Psychology and Center for Epidemiologic Studies (M.C.N., J.T.T.), and Department of Mathematics and Statistics (C.C.), Utah State University, Logan; Department of Biometry and Bioinformatics and Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development (C.F.P.), Duke University, Durham, NC; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (C.G.L.), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; VA Puget Sound Health Care System (J.C.S.B.), Seattle, WA; and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (J.C.S.B.), University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Kathleen M. Hayden, DUMC, Joseph and Kathleen Bryan ADRC, 2200 West Main St., Suite A-200, Durham, NC 27705
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- Does NSAID use modify cognitive trajectories in the elderly?: The Cache County Study
- Donald F. Weaver, Dalhousie University, Canada, Depts of Medicine and Chemistry, Chemistry Building, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada,[email protected]
- Michael D. Carter
Submitted September 21, 2007
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