Activité physique et maladie d’Alzheimer

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 2 Số 1 - Trang 24-29 - 2010
Yves Rolland1
1Service de médecine interne et de gérontologie clinique (Pr Bruno Vellas), pavillon Junot, gérontopôle de Toulouse, 170, avenue de Casselardit, hôpital La Grave-Casselardit, F-31300, Toulouse, France

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