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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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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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Update on the Étude longitudinale canadienne sur le vieillissement (ÉLCV)

The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) hosted a webinar for participants on March 21, 2024.   This...

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Shift work may impair memory and cognition, per data on nearly 50,000 Canadian adults

Exposure to night shift work and rotating shift work is associated with an increased...

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Social participation promotes optimal aging in older adults, research shows

A new study followed more than 7000 middle aged and older Canadians for approximately...

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Disadvantaged neighbourhoods and depression symptoms associated with premature aging

Feeling depressed and living in a deprived urban neighbourhood could be making you age...

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Women working rotating shifts especially likely to be frail, York study finds

TORONTO —  A new study led by researchers at York University has found a link between...

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Study identifies metabolites that influence common aging-linked disease

Through a series of genome-wide association studies and Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses, a team...

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One in four adults faced barriers to health care during the first year of the pandemic

As the fourth year of the COVID-19 pandemic looms, a new study led by...

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