Cognitive screening in community-dwelling elders: performance on the clock-in-the-box.

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Published in Am J Med on May 17, 2011

Authors

Jennifer G Chester1, Laura J Grande, William P Milberg, Regina E McGlinchey, Lewis A Lipsitz, James L Rudolph

Author Affiliations

1: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.

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