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Cognitive activities delay onset of memory decline in persons who develop dementia
C. B. Hall, R. B. Lipton, M. Sliwinski, M. J. Katz, C. A. Derby, J. Verghese
First published August 3, 2009, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b04ae3
C. B. Hall
R. B. Lipton
M. Sliwinski
M. J. Katz
C. A. Derby
Cognitive activities delay onset of memory decline in persons who develop dementia
C. B. Hall, R. B. Lipton, M. Sliwinski, M. J. Katz, C. A. Derby, J. Verghese
Neurology Aug 2009, 73 (5) 356-361; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b04ae3
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- First Published August 3, 2009.
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- C. B. Hall, PhD,
- R. B. Lipton, MD,
- M. Sliwinski, PhD,
- M. J. Katz, MPH,
- C. A. Derby, PhD and
- J. Verghese, MB, BS
- C. B. Hall, PhD,
- R. B. Lipton, MD,
- M. Sliwinski, PhD,
- M. J. Katz, MPH,
- C. A. Derby, PhD and
- J. Verghese, MB, BS
- From the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health (C.B.H., R.B.L., C.A.D.), Department of Neurology (C.B.H., R.B.L., M.S., M.J.K., C.A.D., J.V.), and Einstein Aging Study (C.B.H., R.B.L., M.S., M.J.K., C.A.D., J.V.), Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY; Montefiore Medical Center (R.B.L., J.V.), Bronx, NY; and Department of Psychology (M.S.), Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY is currently affiliated with the Department of Human Development and Family Studies, and Gerontology Center, Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Charles B. Hall, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, and Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461 chall{at}aecom.yu.edu
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