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Carrington Rice Wendell

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Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|April 24, 2010
Neurocognitive function and cardiovascular diseaseShari R Waldstein, Carrington Rice Wendell
Neuroepidemiology|March 20, 2010
Longitudinal examination of obesity and cognitive function: results from the Baltimore longitudinal study of agingJohn Gunstad, April Lhotsky, Carrington Rice Wendell, et al.
Stroke|August 1, 2009
Carotid intimal medial thickness predicts cognitive decline among adults without clinical vascular diseaseCarrington Rice Wendell, Alan B Zonderman, E Jeffrey Metter, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 4, 2010
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin, and cognitive function in the Baltimore longitudinal study of agingShari R Waldstein, Carrington Rice Wendell, Stephen L Seliger, et al.
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry : Official Journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry|September 3, 2010
Depressive symptoms are associated with subclinical cerebrovascular disease among healthy older women, not menCarrington Rice Wendell, Megan M Hosey, David M Lefkowitz, et al.
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Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|April 24, 2010
Neurocognitive function and cardiovascular diseaseShari R Waldstein, Carrington Rice Wendell
Neuroepidemiology|March 20, 2010
Longitudinal examination of obesity and cognitive function: results from the Baltimore longitudinal study of agingJohn Gunstad, April Lhotsky, Carrington Rice Wendell, et al.
Stroke|August 1, 2009
Carotid intimal medial thickness predicts cognitive decline among adults without clinical vascular diseaseCarrington Rice Wendell, Alan B Zonderman, E Jeffrey Metter, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society|February 4, 2010
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin, and cognitive function in the Baltimore longitudinal study of agingShari R Waldstein, Carrington Rice Wendell, Stephen L Seliger, et al.
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry : Official Journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry|September 3, 2010
Depressive symptoms are associated with subclinical cerebrovascular disease among healthy older women, not menCarrington Rice Wendell, Megan M Hosey, David M Lefkowitz, et al.
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