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Hypovitaminosis D predicts more rapid and severe cognitive deterioration in ethnically diverse older adults with and without dementia
- Correspondence to : Professor Cédric Annweiler, Department of Neuroscience, Angers University Hospital, University Memory Clinic, University of Angers, UPRES EA 4638, UNAM, Angers 49933, France; CeAnnweiler{at}chu-angers.fr
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Hypovitaminosis D predicts more rapid and severe cognitive deterioration in ethnically diverse older adults with and without dementia
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August 31, 2017
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