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Insulin, aging, and the brain: mechanisms and implications
Is subclinical hypothyroidism associated with cognitive decline in the elderly? A systematic review
Parameters of glucose metabolism and the aging brain: a magnetization transfer imaging study of brain macro- and micro-structure in older adults without diabetes
Associations between insulin action and integrity of brain microstructure differ with familial longevity and with age
Non-pharmacological interventions for improving quality of life of long-term care residents with dementia: a scoping review protocol
Accuracy of Continuous Glucose Monitoring Measurements in Normo-Glycemic Individuals
Subclinical hypothyroidism and cognitive function in people over 60 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis
A simple and versatile method for frequent 24 h blood sample collection in healthy older adults
Effect of intranasally administered insulin on cerebral blood flow and perfusion; a randomized experiment in young and older adults
Human longevity : crosstalk between the brain and periphery
Familial longevity is characterized by high circadian rhythmicity of serum cholesterol in healthy elderly individuals
Diagnostic accuracy of urine biomarkers for urinary tract infection in older women
Familial Longevity Is Associated With Higher TSH Secretion and Strong TSH-fT3 Relationship
Characterization of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal-Axis in Familial Longevity under Resting Conditions
Human longevity is characterised by high thyroid stimulating hormone secretion without altered energy metabolism
Sporadic cerebral small vessel disease and cognitive decline in healthy older adults
Association between the rs7903146 Polymorphism in the TCF7L2 Gene and Parameters Derived with Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Individuals without Diabetes
Familial Longevity Is Marked by Lower Diurnal Salivary Cortisol Levels: The Leiden Longevity Study
Familial Longevity Is Marked by Lower Diurnal Salivary Cortisol Levels: The Leiden Longevity Study

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