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Ambient temperatures associated with reduced cognitive function in older adults in China

The cognitive function status of older adults determines the social function and living quality of older adults, which is related to the healthy development and stability of the society. However, the impact of high or low ambient temperature on cognitive function in older adults remains unclear. Bas...

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