Cognitive decline and alcohol consumption in the aging population—A longitudinal analysis of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
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A. Glahn | T. Waldhoer | B. Vyssoki | S. Listabarth | N. Pruckner | S. Vyssoki | D. König | D. König-Castillo | Magdalena Grömer | Sandra Vyssoki | Stephan Listabarth
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