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    The People aged 50 years and above comprise over 50% of people living with HIV (PLWH) in the US. Despite the advances made with antiretroviral therapy in increasing their life span, PLWH are plagued with non-AIDS associated conditions which increase their risk for morbidity and mortality. Frailty, a decline in physical and functional reserve, is one of the manifestations of aging, has a…

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    • Eke, U.A., Mohanty, K., Gruber-Baldini, A.L. et al. Frailty and Aging in HIV— Status Post 13 Years of National Awareness. J Frailty Aging 12, 49–58 (2023). https://t.co/DtimqgEVrb

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    Barriers to care home research have always existed, but have been thrown into sharp relief by the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing infrastructure failed to deliver the research, or outcomes, which care home residents deserved and we need to look, again, at how these barriers can be taken down. Barriers can be categorised as procedural (encountered before research starts), system (encountered during…

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    • Ritchie, L.A., Gordon, A.L., Penson, P.E. et al. Stop and Go: Barriers and Facilitators to Care Home Research. J Frailty Aging 12, 63–66 (2023). https://t.co/X3153iFtvX

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    Twin studies yield valuable insights into the sources of variation, covariation and causation in human traits. The ABCD Study® (abcdstudy.org) was designed to take advantage of four universities known for their twin research, neuroimaging, population-based sampling, and expertise in genetic epidemiology so that representative twin studies could be performed. In this paper we use the twin data to:…

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    • Very large twin study confirms high heritability of most brain structural imaging measures, neurocognitive traits, child psychopathology... https://t.co/BICRH44JfO https://t.co/SuRdKao91z