Consensus statement on exploring the Nexus between nutrition, brain health and dementia prevention
Alexandra M. Johnstone(Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland), Mario Siervo(University of Nottingham), Emiliano Albanese(Università della Svizzera italiana), Stefanie Grabrucker(University College Cork), Daniel R. Crabtree(University of Aberdeen), Claire T. McEvoy(Queen's University Belfast), Boushra Dalile(VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research), David Vauzour(University of East Anglia), Catherine Hughes(University of Ulster), Catherine Itsiopoulos(RMIT University), Phyo Kyaw Myint(University of Aberdeen), Jenna M. Gregory(Mott MacDonald (United Kingdom)), Leticia Radin Pereira(University of Calgary), John Mamo(Curtin University), Adrian Holliday(Newcastle University), Giuseppe Grosso(Jagiellonian University)
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