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Identifying genetically-supported targets for aging by integrating the clinical and multi-omics data

Aging refers to the process of a series of degenerative changes in the structure...

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Identifying key resilience factors inversely associated to the harms of social inequality amongst older adults

Social inequalities among older adults represent a high priority for intervention in Canada. According...

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Adverse childhood experiences, genomic influences, and acceleration of biological aging in middle-aged and older adults in the CLSA

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including childhood exposure to abuse, neglect, and intimate partner violence...

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“Health-age”: a novel measure of healthy aging in older Canadian adults

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Development of a novel multi-disciplinary model to explore biological aging

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Adverse childhood experiences, genomic influences, and acceleration of biological aging in middle-aged and older adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

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Association between adverse childhood experiences, biological age acceleration, and adverse health outcomes: an analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Biomarkers of early life adversity and their relationship with healthy aging

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Examining the relationship between blood biomarkers and frailty in older adults

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