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Your Voice Matters: Dr. Parminder Raina on the Future of Aging in Canada

Original article by George Lee written for This Curious Life found here. What if...

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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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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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Dr. Gerry Mugford, inaugural St. John’s site principal investigator, retires

As of December 2024, Dr. Gerry Mugford, the CLSA site principal investigator in Newfoundland,...

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Q&A with Dr. Aaron Jones: Utilizing linked CLSA data | Does how we pay for home care affect our individual health and health services outcomes?

A collaboration between the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) and Health Data Research...

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Dr. David Hogan, inaugural Calgary site investigator, retires 

Dr. David Hogan, site principal investigator at the University of Calgary and lead of the...

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Dr. Verena Menec, inaugural Manitoba site investigator, retires

After her long and prolific career as a researcher in aging, Dr. Verena Menec,...

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Q&A with Dr. Brent Richards: Metabolomics in the CLSA

The Canadian Frailty Network, the Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging (CLSA), the McMaster Institute...

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March is Nutrition Month

March is nutrition month, reminding us of the importance of eating well and the...

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