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Relationship between comorbid insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea [COMISA], inflammation and cognitive decline

Sleep disorders have increasingly been associated with increased risk of cognitive decline, dementia, and...

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Using metabolomics to examine the association between diet, inflammation, and frailty in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

Frailty is a condition where our bodies become less resilient and struggle to cope...

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Investigating novel targets and inflammatory pathways of cognitive decline in the CLSA

Dementia is a brain condition which causes problems with thinking and memory. It gets...

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A comprehensive approach to quantifying chronic inflammation in older adults

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Measuring healthy aging through epigenetics

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Examining the relationships between established risk factors, emerging cardiovascular risk markers and functional health in aging Canadians, using data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

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RAAP: Reversing Atherosclerosis in the Aging Population

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Prospective study of dairy and inflammation on cognitive decline

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The association between adverse childhood experiences and sarcopenia: the impact of depression and inflammation

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Association between obesity-related ageing characteristics and (course of) depression

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Genetic effect, genetic correlation, and interaction with environmental exposure for complex diseases

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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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