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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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The impact of retirement on cognitive decline: findings from the CLSA
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Examining the bidirectional associations between adiposity & cognitive function among older adults
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Trainee Spotlight: Q&A with Shawna Hopper

Tell us about yourself in a paragraph or two: What is your name, and what are you...

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Trainee Spotlight: Q&A with Ryan Stanley Falck

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Long-term cognitive impairment following concussion: findings from the CLSA
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Social support availability and executive function in the baseline cohort of the CLSA
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Researchers use CLSA data to examine link between cognition, hearing and vision loss

By Patrick Lejtenyi, Concordia University There is a long-established and widely recognized link between...

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Seeing, hearing and thinking: the cross-sectional relationship between sensory status and cognitive function in CLSA participants
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CLSA dietary data: description and example of use in a study on diary consumption and cognitive performances
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Combined vision and hearing loss in the CLSA
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Exploring the geography of cognitive function and social support availability
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