Sleep disturbances increase the risk of dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Jie Shi | Si-Jing Chen | Lin Lu | Michael V. Vitiello | Y. Bao | Jie Shi | M. Vitiello | Lin Lu | Le Shi | Sijing Chen | Meng-Ying Ma | Ying Han | Yu-Mei Wang | Le Shi | Yan-Ping Bao | Yu-Mei Wang | Ying Han | Meng-Ying Ma
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