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K A Arntzen

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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. Supplementum|June 30, 2011
Subclinical carotid atherosclerosis and cognitive functionK A Arntzen, E B Mathiesen
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. Supplementum|July 1, 2010
Moderate wine consumption is associated with better cognitive test results: a 7 year follow up of 5033 subjects in the Tromsø StudyK A Arntzen, H Schirmer, T Wilsgaard, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|December 15, 2010
Impact of cardiovascular risk factors on cognitive function: the Tromsø studyK A Arntzen, H Schirmer, T Wilsgaard, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|April 28, 2012
Carotid artery plaque progression and cognitive decline: the Tromsø Study 1994-2008K A Arntzen, H Schirmer, S H Johnsen, et al.
Eye (London, England)|August 24, 2013
Cognitive function, drusen, and age-related macular degeneration: a cross-sectional studyH Lindekleiv, M G Erke, G Bertelsen, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|September 14, 2017
Atrial fibrillation is associated with cognitive decline in stroke-free subjects: the Tromsø StudyS Tiwari, M L Løchen, B K Jacobsen, et al.
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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. Supplementum|June 30, 2011
Subclinical carotid atherosclerosis and cognitive functionK A Arntzen, E B Mathiesen
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. Supplementum|July 1, 2010
Moderate wine consumption is associated with better cognitive test results: a 7 year follow up of 5033 subjects in the Tromsø StudyK A Arntzen, H Schirmer, T Wilsgaard, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|December 15, 2010
Impact of cardiovascular risk factors on cognitive function: the Tromsø studyK A Arntzen, H Schirmer, T Wilsgaard, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|April 28, 2012
Carotid artery plaque progression and cognitive decline: the Tromsø Study 1994-2008K A Arntzen, H Schirmer, S H Johnsen, et al.
Eye (London, England)|August 24, 2013
Cognitive function, drusen, and age-related macular degeneration: a cross-sectional studyH Lindekleiv, M G Erke, G Bertelsen, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|September 14, 2017
Atrial fibrillation is associated with cognitive decline in stroke-free subjects: the Tromsø StudyS Tiwari, M L Løchen, B K Jacobsen, et al.
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