We previously established that housing loss and residential dislocation in the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami was a risk factor for cognitive decline among older survivors. The present study extends the follow-up of survivors out to 6 years.
Home Alzheimer's Research Persistent impact of housing loss on cognitive decline after the 2011 Great...
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