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Assessing the impact of municipal age-friendly policy implementation in Calgary, Alberta Project Findings Learn More
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Social factors and physical activity in older adults: identifying predictors across vulnerable populations Project Findings Learn More
The gender difference in vascular risk factors, early cognitive impairment and progression to dementia Project Findings Learn More
The relationship between mobility and cognition in older adults in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Project Findings Learn More