Letter to the Editor

Cognitive Assessment and Training in Iranian Retirees: A Study Design Report

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Vahabi Z, Rostami M, Joghataie MT. Cognitive Assessment and Training in Iranian Retirees: A Study Design Report. jmr. 2021;15(4):183-186.