Physical activity reduces hippocampal atrophy in elders at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease
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Stephen M. Rao | Kristy A. Nielson | Michael Seidenberg | J. Carson Smith | John L. Woodard | Sally Durgerian | K. Nielson | C. M. Figueroa | S. Durgerian | K. E. Hazlett | J. Smith | M. Seidenberg | J. Woodard | D. Ruano | C. D. Kay | Kathleen E. Hazlett | Christina M. Figueroa | Cassandra C. Kandah | Christina D. Kay | Monica A. Matthews | M. Matthews | Cleveland Clinic | K. Hazlett | Cleveland Clinic
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