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Examine visual acuity and hearing data within/between sites in various scenarios

High-quality data are essential in large health studies, especially when information is collected at...

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Emulating a clinical trial of glaucoma screening using artificial intelligence in the Canadian population

This study uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect undiagnosed glaucoma — a leading cause...

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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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Digging deeper: factors that modify and/or mediate sensory-cognitive associations in the CLSA

Cognitive decline (which is a normal part of aging) and dementia (which is an...

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A longitudinal analysis of changes in sensory and cognitive functioning: testing bidirectional effects on social isolation, social participation, and depressive symptoms

Social isolation, loneliness and restriction in social participation have adverse implications on the longevity,...

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Identification and statistical analysis for risk factors for vision loss and bone loss by joint analysis of genetic, imaging and biomedical data

Vision loss and bone loss are two major disorders in older adults because of...

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Radiographic Evidence Study of Age-Related Macular Degeneration (R.E.A.D. Study)

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of blindness in developed countries....

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Impact of genome-wide and local homozygosity on sensory-related traits

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Do genetic and social factors modify associations between sensory impairment and cognitive decline? An analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

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Enhancing the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) platform for research on vision and eye disease through the grading of retinal images

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Predicting disease progression in age-related macular degeneration using genetic, retinal pathology biomarkers, demographic and environmental factors

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Multisensory impairment in older Canadians: an analysis of the CLSA

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