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2023
DOES INCIDENT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE LEAD TO GREATER ODDS OF DISABILITY? INSIGHTS FROM THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY
Katherine Stone
,
Judy Zhong
,
Chen Lyu
,
Joshua Chodosh
,
Nina Blachman
,
John Dodson
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
, 2023
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2013
Urban neighbourhood unemployment history and depressive symptoms over time among late middle age and older adults.
Richard Wight
,
Carol Aneshensel
,
Christopher Barrett
,
Michelle Ko
,
Joshua Chodosh
,
Arun Karlamangla
J Epidemiol Community Health
, 67, 2013
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2011
The urban neighborhood and cognitive functioning in late middle age.
Carol Aneshensel
,
Michelle Ko
,
Joshua Chodosh
,
Richard Wight
J Health Soc Behav
, 52, 2011
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2009
Trajectories of cognitive function in late life in the United States: demographic and socioeconomic predictors.
Arun Karlamangla
,
Dana Miller-Martinez
,
Carol Aneshensel
,
Teresa Seeman
,
Richard Wight
,
Joshua Chodosh
Am J Epidemiol
, 170, 2009
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PubMed Central
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