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CLSA Webinar Series

The CLSA webinar series features online lectures from new, mid-career, and established health researchers who are interested in aging. The CLSA webinars provide a forum to discuss the latest health and aging research. Webinars are held monthly from September to June, run for one hour, and provide an opportunity for audience questions at the end of the talk.

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Examination of the increased risk for falls among individuals with knee osteoarthritis
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Risk and protective factors for elder abuse in Canada: findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
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Update on the CLSA: An online event for participants living in Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) hosted a webinar for participants living in...

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Association between shift work exposure and frailty
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Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination uptake among Canadian adults
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The impact of retirement on cognitive decline: findings from the CLSA
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The impact of urban greenness on aging, physical and mental health among CLSA participants
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Applications to the CLSA and considerations for access/use of Indigenous-identified data
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Understanding experiences of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic among adults from the CLSA
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Easy steps for creating a press release about your research publication
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Examining the bidirectional associations between adiposity & cognitive function among older adults
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Risk factors and impact of chronic cough
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