Mediterranean diet habits in older individuals: Associations with cognitive functioning and brain volumes
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Helgi B. Schiöth | Joel Kullberg | Lars Lind | Elna-Marie Larsson | Lars Johansson | Tommy Cederholm | Samantha J. Brooks | Per Sjögren | L. Lind | E. Larsson | J. Kullberg | H. Ahlström | H. Schiöth | L. Johansson | C. Benedict | T. Cederholm | L. Kilander | Christian Benedict | Lena Kilander | Olga E. Titova | Erika Ax | Håkan Åhlström | P. Sjögren | O. Titova | Erika Ax
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