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bibliographicCitation Okano T, Yamamoto Y, Kuzuya A, Egawa N, Kawakami K, Furuta I, Mizuno K, Fujino K, Kojima K, Omori K. Development of the Reading Cognitive Test Kyoto (ReaCT Kyoto) for Early Detection of Cognitive Decline in Patients with Hearing Loss. J Alzheimers Dis. 2020;73(3):981–90. PMID: 31884480; PMCID: PMC7081095.
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