Alcohol consumption and cognitive decline in early old age
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Letters: Rapid online correspondence
- Re:Self-reported alcohol consumption may be biased
- Severine Sabia, Research Associate, University College Londons.sabia@ucl.ac.uk
- Severine Sabia, London, UK; Archana SIngh-Manoux, Paris, France
Submitted February 04, 2014 - Self-reported alcohol consumption may be biased
- Peter Kabai, Associate Professor, Szent Istvan University, Faculty of Veterinary Sciencepeter.kabai@gmail.com
- Peter Kabai, Budapest, Hungary
Submitted January 28, 2014
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