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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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The relationships between food security/nutritional risk, the physical and social environment, and cognition

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Biomarkers of early life adversity and their relationship with healthy aging

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Aging caregivers: an analysis of employment, health, life satisfaction and financial well-being

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Examining determinants of oral health among older adults in Canada

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Examining the relationships between sleep, periods of transition, multimorbidity, satisfaction with life and survival using the Baseline and Follow-up 1 data of the CLSA

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Understanding employment and retirement experiences: comparisons between Atlantic Canada and the rest of Canada

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Determinants of early mobility limitation in older Canadians

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Facilitating interpretation of cognitive impairment: the development of reliable changes scores for the cognitive measures in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Addressing evidence gaps in fall-risk assessment for older Canadians

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Genomic and environmental determinants of age-related clonal hematopoeisis

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Adverse childhood experiences, allostatic load, multimorbidity and functioning: an analyses of the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging

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