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Multi-omics kidney aging trajectories across environments

Premature aging involves harmful changes in the body over time, increasing disease risk. The...

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Managing and AVOIDing frailty and adverse musculoskeletal health among Canadian males and females

Canada’s population is facing rising rates of frailty, where weakened bodily systems reduce resilience....

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Effect of neighbourhood deprivation on cognitive health: examining psychological and physiological mechanisms and differential risk by minority status

This study explores how living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods can impact memory and cognitive health...

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Understanding the impact of health information among marginally diagnosed older Canadian patients: evidence from non-parametric fuzzy regression discontinuity design

The study examines the effect of health information, particularly the receipt of a diabetes...

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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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Examining the relationship between loneliness and hospital visits for influenza-like symptoms in Canadian older adults

Loneliness is the subjective experience of one’s level of social belonging in their community....

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The impact of home care on acute care utilization and patient outcomes

With Canada’s population aging rapidly, more people rely on home care to help them...

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How environmental and socioeconomic characteristics affect our well-being: cross-sectional and longitudinal findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Aging Study

The present project is to investigate how environmental and socioeconomic characteristics affect our well-being...

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Associations between adverse childhood experiences, intimate partner violence, and elder abuse and health outcomes: results from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), intimate partner violence (IPV), and elder abuse (EA) are public...

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The effect of environmental factors on mental health in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia has some of the highest rates of mental health disorders in Canada,...

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Understanding the long-term effects of adverse childhood experiences on socioeconomic outcomes in adulthood: an analysis using the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

This study draws on data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) to...

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Multi-omics Mendelian randomization approaches to identify causal modifiable risk factors for dementia

Dementia is a leading cause of disability and death worldwide, and there is currently...

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