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Participant Spotlight: Allan

After working in both the special education system and government, Allan, 78, found that...

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Trainee Spotlight: Q&A with Allie Grady

Tell us about yourself in a paragraph or two: What is your name, and...

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In plain sight: What the eyes reveal about aging and cardiovascular risk

The tiny blood vessels in the eyes might hold the key to predicting a...

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CLSA research on health and aging of Veterans

On November 11, the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) honours all those who...

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CLSA Research at the Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Meeting (CAG2025) 

The Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) is holding its 54th Annual Scientific and Educational...

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Older adults can bounce back to thriving health, groundbreaking CLSA study finds

A new Canadian study is offering a powerful message to older adults and those...

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The science of aging: What 50,000 Canadians are teaching us

By Christiane Vaillancourt Canadians are aging…fast! In just 15 years, nearly one in four...

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Sociodemographic determinants of mobility decline among community-dwelling older adults: preliminary findings from the CLSA
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Urban greenspace a protective lifeline against COVID-19 depression, study suggests

By Jordan Omstead The Canadian Press Green space helped protect the mental health of...

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Trainee Spotlight: Q&A with Théa Demmers

Tell us about yourself in a paragraph or two: What is your name, and...

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CIHR relaunches funding opportunity to support analysis of CLSA data

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has announced the relaunch of a funding...

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Dr. Susan Kirkland, CLSA principal investigator, retires 

Dr. Susan Kirkland, a founding principal investigator of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging...

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