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The genetic prediction and classification of adult-onset type 1 diabetes using polygenic scores

Adult-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a diagnostic challenge which can lead to misdiagnosis...

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Exploring long-term emotional and cognitive deficits in older adults with remote mild traumatic brain injury

Past research suggests there can be long-term consequences of a past concussion, such as...

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The relation between greenspace exposure and mental health

Exposure to greenspaces in urban areas has been linked to better mental health and...

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Development of an equitable AI screening tool for ophthalmic and systemic diseases using retinal imaging and longitudinal cohort data

Vision loss and chronic systemic diseases are major public health concerns, particularly as the...

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Multi-omics integrated analysis of obesity-related osteoarthritis

People who carry excess body weight have a much higher risk of developing osteoarthritis...

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Associations between dietary patterns and menopausal health in middle-aged and older women: Findings from the CLSA: Study proposal

As women age, they experience unique health challenges related to menopause, including increased risks...

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Gender, social ties and diabetes in aging Canadians: A longitudinal study of diabetes-related depression and the mediation of nutrition factors

Diabetes and depression are major health challenges affecting millions of Canadians, especially older adults....

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The utility of heart rate fragmentation to predict cognitive decline in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

The Alzheimer’s Society of Canada’s Landmark Study (2022) estimates that 1.7 million Canadians will...

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Working conditions and successful aging among older adults

The population of older adults is growing in Canada amid changing workforce dynamics, including...

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Impact of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on subjective and cognitive trajectories of Canadian adults

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a often accompanied by cognitive difficulties, including problems with...

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Organismic resilience and post-COVID19 condition (PCC) in the CLSA

Persisting symptoms from COVID-19 can be predicted from a number of demographic and medical...

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The impact of early life adversity on health behaviors and cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults in Canada

Dementia is a growing public health concern in Canada due to the aging population....

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