The association between serum cortisol and cognitive decline in older persons.
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Lotte Gerritsen | Mirjam I Geerlings | B. Penninx | D. Deeg | H. Comijs | L. Gerritsen | M. Geerlings | Marijke A Bremmer | Hannie C Comijs | Dorly J H Deeg | Brenda W J H Penninx | M. Bremmer
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