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Promoting Cognitive Health in Diverse Populations of Older Adults
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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America 2009.
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Getting the Message Out About Cognitive Health: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Older Adults' Media Awareness and Communication Needs on How to Maintain a Healthy Brain
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Methods and Management of the Healthy Brain Study: A Large Multisite Qualitative Research Project
Attitudes About Aging Well Among a Diverse Group of Older Americans: Implications for Promoting Cognitive Health
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