A new study involving researchers at Western University, St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto has found that South Asians with either heart disease or diabetes had fewer vascular regenerative and reparative cells compared to white European pa …
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Expert Insight: Bruce Willis’ aphasia diagnosis draws attention to cognitive disorder
Despite a typically low profile in media, aphasia is far more common than most people think.
Expert Insight: Sport needs a cultural shift to ensure athlete safety
Former elite gymnast on the need to end toxic culture in sports such as gymnastics
Expert Insight: Traces of giant prehistoric crocodiles discovered in northern British Columbia
Fossils found in northern B.C. have confirmed that giant crocodiles once roamed the region
Finding treatments for brain diseases
Putting the pieces together
Expert Insight: Despite Oscar win, CODA still shows deafness as a burden
When will the Oscars recognize films that highlight disabilty without falling into stereotypical representations?
Expert insight: How food waste can generate clean energy
Food waste is becoming an increasing issue as the world’s population grows but clean energy may hold the answer
Expert Insight: Gig workers aren’t self-employed – they’re modern-day feudal serfs
Why the argument can be made that gig work is false self-employment
Expert Insight: Adversity impacting disproportionate suspensions of Black and Indigenous students
Suspension and expulsion are used to discipline Black and Indigenous elementary and high school students more often than their peers
Study looks at brain lesions as early predictors of dementia
Western-led research can have significant impact on patient care
Wisdom Council confronts climate crisis with Indigenous knowledge
Online event brings together Elders, knowledge keepers for global dialogue
Increasing harassment of researchers subject of new report
Sociology professor Howard Ramos says social media, pandemic shine spotlight on growing issue
Mentor program key for thriving international students, grads
Western celebrates 30 years of Peer Guide program