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Age, Hormones, and Cognitive Functioning Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Men: Cross-Sectional Evidence From the Massachusetts Male Aging Study
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The direct effects of hormones on cognition are not significant when salient factors are considered. Further, hormones do not mediate the age-cognition relationship; it is necessary to look to other explanatory pathways.
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