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Vetrano DL, Foebel AD, Marengoni A, Brandi V, Collamati A, Heckman GA, Hirdes J, Bernabei R, Onder G.  2016.  Chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes: The different weight of comorbidity. European Journal of Internal Medicine. 27:62-7.
Vetrano DL, Foebel AD, Marengoni A, Brandi V, Collamati A, Heckman GA, Hirdes J, Bernabei R, Onder G.  2016.  Chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes: The different weight of comorbidity. European Journal of Internal Medicine. 27:62-7.
Vetrano DL, Foebel AD, Marengoni A, Brandi V, Collamati A, Heckman GA, Hirdes J, Bernabei R, Onder G.  2016.  Chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes: The different weight of comorbidity. European Journal of Internal Medicine. 27:62-7.
Vetrano DLiborio, Villani ERocco, Grande G, Giovannini S, Cipriani MCamilla, Manes-Gravina E, Bernabei R, Onder G.  2018.  Association of polypharmacy with 1-year trajectories of cognitive and physical function in nursing home residents: results from a multicenter European study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 19(8):710-713.
Vetrano DLiborio, Villani ERocco, Grande G, Giovannini S, Cipriani MCamilla, Manes-Gravina E, Bernabei R, Onder G.  2018.  Association of polypharmacy with 1-year trajectories of cognitive and physical function in nursing home residents: results from a multicenter European study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 19(8):710-713.
Vetrano DLiborio, Villani ERocco, Grande G, Giovannini S, Cipriani MCamilla, Manes-Gravina E, Bernabei R, Onder G.  2018.  Association of polypharmacy with 1-year trajectories of cognitive and physical function in nursing home residents: results from a multicenter European study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 19(8):710-713.
Villani ERocco, Vetrano DLiborio, Damiano C, Di Paola A, Ulgiati AMaria, Martin L, Hirdes JP, Fratiglioni L, Bernabei R, Onder G et al..  2020.  Impact of COVID-19-related lockdown on psychosocial, cognitive, and functional well-being in adults with down syndrome. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 11:578686.