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ADAS-cog scores were better in the OSA group than in the non-OSA group by a statistically but not clinically significant margin. There were no differences in the different cognitive subdomains after 1 year or in global cognition after 3 years.8. OSA and cognitive decline in mild to moderate Alzheimers disease.pdfDownload PDF • 535KB
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