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50plus.com
www.50plus.com (<abbr>CARP</abbr>, Canada's Association for the Fifty-Plus) is a Canadian website providing unique content, community and commerce for people over the age of 50.
Source: Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP)

Benefits and Risks of Hormone Replacement Therapy
This Web page discusses the benefits and risks of combined hormone replacement therapy, and offers advice to reduce the risks.

C-Health: Your Health and Wellness Source - Senior's Health
This Web site provides health information: thousands of in-depth, physician-reviewed articles on drugs and conditions, as well as the latest health news, medical research and clinical trials to keep you updated on the latest treatments and diagnostic techniques.
Source: chealth.canoe.ca

Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (<abbr>CLSA</abbr>)
The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (<abbr title="Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging">CLSA</abbr>) is a large, national, long-term study that will follow approximately 50,000 Canadian men and women aged 40 and older for a period of at least 20 years.
Source: Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

Government of Canada Responds to Final Report of the Special Senate Committee on Aging
The Honourable Marjory LeBreton, Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister of State (Seniors), tabled in the Senate the Government of Canada's Response to the final report of the Special Senate Committee on Aging.
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development

Lesbian Health
Tip Sheet for Health Care Providers.
Source: Government of Canada. Health Canada. Health Policy and Communications Branch.

Reducing Poverty among Older Women: The Potential of Retirement Incomes Policies
Poverty rates among the elderly have been reduced over the last two decades although the majority of older women, who are on their own, remain poor. Retirement income policies could be used to reduce poverty among the future elderly and ensure the financial security of women in old age.

Walking for older women
A column published in the Lifestyle Tips series, with tips and insights on becoming more active and maintaining an active lifestyle.
Source: Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute

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