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A cross-sectional study assessing agreement between self-reported and general practice-recorded health conditions among community dwelling older adults

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References: Hale MD, Santorelli G, Brundle C, Clegg A. A cross-sectional study assessing agreement between self-reported and general practice-recorded health conditions among community dwelling older adults. Age and Ageing. 2019;49(1):135-40

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Matthew D Hale, Gillian Santorelli, Caroline Brundle, Andrew Clegg

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