Brain lesions, hypertension and cognitive ageing in the 1921 and 1936 Aberdeen birth cohorts

Alison Murray1, Roger T. Staff1, Christopher J. McNeil1, Sima Salarirad1, John M. Starr2, Ian J. Deary2, Lawrence J. Whalley1
1University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
2University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

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