Cognitive function among military veterans with STEM occupations
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Cognitive function among military veterans with STEM occupations
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Military Medical ResearchVol. 11, Issue 2, Pages: 308-310(2024)
Affiliations:
1.Dale and Deborah Smith Center for Alzheimer's Research and trEatment (CARE), Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL 62794, USA
2.STEM Education Research Center, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA
3.Department of Political Science, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USA
Cite this article as: McDaniel JT, Hascup KN, Hascup ER, Ezigbo UG, Weidhuner AM, Henson H, et al. Cognitive function among military veterans with STEM occupations. Mil Med Res. 2023;10(1):55.
DOI:
Cite this article as: McDaniel JT, Hascup KN, Hascup ER, Ezigbo UG, Weidhuner AM, Henson H, et al. Cognitive function among military veterans with STEM occupations. Mil Med Res. 2023;10(1):55. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-023-00491-7.
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