Chronic widespread pain is associated with slower cognitive processing speed in middle-aged and older European men

D. M. Lee, N. Pendleton, A. Tajar, T. W. O'Neill, D. B. O'Connor, G. Bartfai, S. Boonen, F. F. Casanueva, J. D. Finn, G. Forti, A. Giwercman, T. S. Han, I. T. Huhtaniemi, K. Kula, M. E J Lean, M. Punab, A. J. Silman, D. Vanderschueren, C. M. Moseley, F. C W WuJ. McBeth

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