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Leveraging high-volume data to characterize age and individual-specific vital signs and to develop novel geriatric vital signs that optimally predict clinical outcomes in older adults

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Social, lifestyle, genetic and epigenetic determinants of sex-specific multimorbidity clusters in middle-aged and older Canadian adults

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Prospective study of dairy and inflammation on cognitive decline

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The impact of online social networking on mental and social health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a large study of middle-aged and older adults in Canada

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Development of epigenetic age prediction algorithm

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Vascular risks, inflammatory activation and cognitive decline in older adults with and without depression

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Association between mitochondrial DNA copy number and nuclear DNA methylation in cardiovascular disease and aging

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Investigating sex differences in the effects of APOEε2 genotype, vascular risk, and hormonal factors on longitudinal cognitive decline

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Intrinsic capacity, functional ability, and environment capacity of healthy aging – structural and predictive validity of healthy aging

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Verbal fluency and cognitive functioning in the CLSA

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Self-perceived cognitive status in the CLSA: assessment and predictors

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Sex-specific genetic epidemiology of the heart-brain axis

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