Association between cooking fuels and mild cognitive impairment among older adults from six low- and middle-income countries
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A. Koyanagi | B. Underwood | M. Tully | Y. Barnett | L. Jacob | G. F. López Sánchez | D. Pizzol | Lee Smith | L. Butler | N. Veronese | K. Kostev | H. Oh
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