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COVID-19 & impact on informal caregivers’ mental health

By Melissa Shaw, Simon Fraser University A new study led by Simon Fraser University’s Gerontology Research Centre has...

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Pandemic prompts higher uptake of flu vaccination among older adults

Past history of vaccination increased likelihood of getting the flu shot New research from...

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For people over 50, even mild COVID-19 can result in mobility problems

A McMaster University study has found that adults over age 50 who experience mild...

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Pandemic depression persists, especially among adults who are lonely

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the mental health of older...

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