Associations between different coffee types, neurodegenerative diseases, and related mortality: findings from a large prospective cohort study
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Published:2024-08
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ISSN:0002-9165
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Container-title:The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Author:
Zhang Tingjing,
Song Jiangen,
Shen Zhenfei,
Yin Kewan,
Yang Feifei,
Yang Honghao,
Ma Zheng,
Chen Liangkai,
Lu Yanhui,
Xia YangORCID
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