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The overlooked link between hormones and the female brain

Women experience dramatic hormonal changes throughout their lives, from puberty to menopause. Yet how...

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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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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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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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Staying socially connected can help maintain healthy eating with age, especially for older women

Research using Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) data is shedding light on the...

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One-third of older Canadians at nutritional risk, study finds

By Media Relations  One-third of Canadian adults aged 55 or older are nutritionally at risk, potentially leading...

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One in five older Canadians do not experience peace with dying

Previous research has shown that achieving a “good death” is heavily influenced by the...

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12 ways to reduce your dementia risk

Dementia is on the rise in Canada. According to the Alzheimer Society, the number...

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Marriage strongly associated with optimal health and well-being in men as they age

Using data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA), researchers from the University...

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Women entering menopause later in life at greater risk for asthma

Many studies suggest that an earlier age at menopause is more detrimental to a...

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Older adults’ life satisfaction varies by immigrant status, living arrangement and social disposition

TORONTO, ON – Do older adults who live alone feel less satisfied with their...

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Exercise More, Sit Less to Manage Frailty and Hypertension Risk in Aging

By American Physiological Society A new study of middle-age and older adults looks at...

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