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The epidemiology of and outcomes associated with comorbid chronic pain and depression: analysis of Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) data

Pain and depression are common disabling conditions with heavy personal, social, and economic burdens....

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Bilingualism as a form of cognitive and social reserve

As our population ages and dementia rates increase, it is critical to identify factors...

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Predicting cognitive impairment using modifiable risk factors to inform population-level prevention

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) refers to a state between normal cognition and dementia and...

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

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Multimorbidity and cognition among Canadians: a three decades perspective

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Examining reciprocal relationships of cognition with BMI, diabetes and diet

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Risk factors for falls and fall-related injuries associated with mild neurocognitive disorders in the older Canadian population: a population-based, prospective, longitudinal, observational cohort study

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Risk factors for falls and neurocognitive disorders in the older Canadian population: a population-based study

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Aging alone with cognitive impairment: an assessment of functioning and factors associated with social wellbeing

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The gender difference in vascular risk factors, early cognitive impairment and progression to dementia

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