Epidemiology of Cognitive Aging: Why Observational Studies Still Matter
Published : 24-02-2021 - Duration : 01:08:04 - Like : 20
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Air date: Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 3PM Runtime: 01 :08 :03 Description: NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series [WALS] Robert S. Gordon Jr. Lecture in Epidemiology Observational studies have contributed to groundbreaking findings on the role of modifiable risk factors for cognitive aging including cardiovascular risk fact...

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