Health behaviors from early to late midlife as predictors of cognitive function: The Whitehall II study.
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Martin J Shipley | Archana Singh-Manoux | Séverine Sabia | Mika Kivimaki | M. Marmot | M. Kivimaki | S. Sabia | H. Nabi | M. Shipley | A. Singh‐Manoux | Hermann Nabi | Michael G Marmot
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