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Sex differences in accelerated epigenetic age and cognitive decline: possible role of biological, social, and lifestyle factors

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Machine-learning approaches to predicting cognitive decline and cognitive impairment in CLSA participants

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The roles of mood and genetic risk factors, on prospective memory in Canadian older adults

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The roles of genetic risk and demographic factors on the association between subjective cognitive decline and objective cognitive performance

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Investigating if visual acuity mediates the relationship between chronic kidney disease and cognitive decline: a causal analysis from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Large-Scale evaluation of the effect of rare genetic variants on psychiatric symptoms and cognitive ability – The Copy Number Variations (CNVs) and Major Psychopathology (CAMP) Study

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Potential modifiable risk factors for low cognition and dementia in Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging

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The relationship between body mass index and cognitive function among those with severe obesity: the potential role of inflammatory markers

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How chronic stress impacts inflammation and cognitive function in aging refugee, immigrant and Canadian-born adults

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The role of physical activity, social support and genetic risk in cognitive decline

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Do social support availability, social isolation, inflammation, and cognitive function affect COVID-19 behavioural and health outcomes?

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Cognitive decline over time in posttraumatic stress disorder and the role of cognitive reserve

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