Joan knew something wasn’t right when her husband Brian began having difficulties with his memory two years ago. A meeting with a neurologist at Parkwood Institute confirmed her fears; he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at the age of 69. Now, as Bria …
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Western researchers to develop national anti-violence app
Federal funding will help create first Canada-wide resource to aid women facing relationship violence
New survey reveals pandemic impact on Canadian youth
Positive coping strategies saved teens during COVID-19 first wave
Study shows gender skew in digital info for new parents
‘Pink’ new-parent sites reinforce stereotyped expectations for mom, dad
Marking a century of life-saving discoveries in diabetes care
Special feature highlights stories of researchers, patients
Walking may reduce postpartum depression symptoms
New study finds new moms benefit from short, daily walks
Ending the stigma
Podcaster and new kinesiology grad Jordan Boroditsky eyes med school
Training the brain to recognize voices
New research from Brain and Mind Institute and UCL suggests people may need to concentrate on the art of conversation more than ever following pandemic lockdowns.
Expert insights: This Mother’s Day, pay attention to racialized women leading resistance movements
Society’s narrow view of feminism excludes acts of resistance by racialized mothers
Ethics of mandatory vaccinations: benefits may not outweigh challenges
New WHO policy brief led by Western’s Maxwell Smith provides ethical guidance for countries and organizations.