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Homocysteine and cognitive function
Aron Troen
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, Irwin Rosenberg
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Homocysteine
100%
Cognitive Function
100%
Dementia
25%
Cognitive Dysfunction
25%
Cerebral Atrophy
25%
Age-related Cognitive Impairment
25%
Elderly People
25%
Micronutrient Deficiency
25%
Cognitive Decline
25%
Middle-aged
25%
B Vitamin Supplementation
25%
Disease Process
25%
Cognitive Dementia
25%
Cognitively Intact
25%
Dementia Prevalence
25%
Neuroscience
Homocysteine
100%
Cognitive Function
100%
Cognitive Disorders
50%
B Vitamin
25%
Psychology
Cognitive Function
100%
Cognitive Impairment
50%
Cognitive Decline
50%