Depressive symptoms, vascular disease, and mild cognitive impairment: findings from the Cardiovascular Health Study.
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Oscar L Lopez | Kristine Yaffe | George S Alexopoulos | J. Williamson | O. Lopez | G. Alexopoulos | K. Yaffe | D. Barnes | Jeff D Williamson | Deborah E Barnes
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