A two-decade comparison of prevalence of dementia in individuals aged 65 years and older from three geographical areas of England: results of the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study I and II
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J. Bond | C. Brayne | F. Matthews | C. Jagger | L. Robinson | A. Arthur | L. Barnes
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