Effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease: a randomized, controlled clinical trial
Dean Ornish(University of California System), Steven E. Arnold(University of Pennsylvania), Daniel McDonald(University of California San Diego), Rima Kaddurah‐Daouk(Duke University), Eric Verdin(Buck Institute for Research on Aging), Miia Kivipelto(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Rob Knight(Princeton University), Lucas Patel(University of California San Diego), Rudolph E. Tanzi(Harvard University), Jue Lin(University of California, San Francisco), Anne Ornish(Preventive Medicine Research Institute), Nancy DeLamarter(Preventive Medicine Research Institute), Noel Wingers(Preventive Medicine Research Institute), Carra Richling(Preventive Medicine Research Institute), Dorene M. Rentz(Harvard University), Kim Norman, J. Sheldon Artz(University of Nevada, Reno), Colleen Kemp(Preventive Medicine Research Institute), Douglas Galasko(University of California San Diego), Catherine Madison(California Pacific Medical Center), Sarah Tranter(Preventive Medicine Research Institute), Charles E. McCulloch(University of California, San Francisco)
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