Do management strategies for coronary artery disease influence 6-year cognitive outcomes?
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Scott L Zeger | Guy M McKhann | S. Zeger | W. Baumgartner | G. Mckhann | O. Selnes | M. Grega | M. Bailey | Luu D Pham | Ola A Selnes | William A Baumgartner | Maura A Grega | Maryanne M Bailey | L. Pham
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