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A cross-sectional study to evaluate metabolic and demographic factors affecting cognitive function among low educated internal medicine outpatients
Feride Alakus, Serife A. Helvaci, Mustafa Temizel and Yucel Arman
Neurosciences Journal January 2017, 22 (1) 38-43; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2017.1.20160259
Feride Alakus
From the Internal Medicine Clinics (Alakus, Arman, Helvaci), Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, and the Department of Internal Medicine (Temizel), Medicana International Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
MDSerife A. Helvaci
From the Internal Medicine Clinics (Alakus, Arman, Helvaci), Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, and the Department of Internal Medicine (Temizel), Medicana International Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
MDMustafa Temizel
From the Internal Medicine Clinics (Alakus, Arman, Helvaci), Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, and the Department of Internal Medicine (Temizel), Medicana International Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
MDYucel Arman
From the Internal Medicine Clinics (Alakus, Arman, Helvaci), Okmeydani Training and Research Hospital, and the Department of Internal Medicine (Temizel), Medicana International Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
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A cross-sectional study to evaluate metabolic and demographic factors affecting cognitive function among low educated internal medicine outpatients
Feride Alakus, Serife A. Helvaci, Mustafa Temizel, Yucel Arman
Neurosciences Journal Jan 2017, 22 (1) 38-43; DOI: 10.17712/nsj.2017.1.20160259
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