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A randomized trial of vitamin E supplementation and cognitive function in women.Academic Article Why?
A trial of B vitamins and cognitive function among women at high risk of cardiovascular disease.Academic Article Why?
Basal ganglia cerebral microbleeds and global cognitive function: the Kashima Scan Study.Academic Article Why?
Lead exposure and rate of change in cognitive function in older women.Academic Article Why?
Mediterranean diet and cognitive function in older age.Academic Article Why?
Rosiglitazone and cognitive function in clozapine-treated patients with schizophrenia: a pilot study.Academic Article Why?
Surgical and Nonsurgical Interventions for Obesity in Service of Preserving Cognitive Function.Academic Article Why?
The relation of education and income to cognitive function among professional women.Academic Article Why?
Association between psychological resilience and cognitive function in older adults: effect modification by inflammatory status.Academic Article Why?
Elevated Soluble Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 Is Associated With Cerebrovascular Resistance and Cognitive Function.Academic Article Why?
Febrile seizures and cognitive function in young adult life: a prevalence study in Danish conscripts.Academic Article Why?
Greater physical activity is associated with better cognitive function in heart failure.Academic Article Why?
Long-term multivitamin supplementation and cognitive function in men: a randomized trial.Academic Article Why?
Physical activity, including walking, and cognitive function in older women.Academic Article Why?
Profiles by sex of brain MRI and cognitive function in the framingham offspring study.Academic Article Why?
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