It’s being called the ‘post-antibiotic’ era, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The decreasing effectiveness of antibiotics caused by overuse has led to the proliferation of drug-resistant bacteria spread through human travel and po …
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Western research shows prenatal exposure to cannabis may increase diabetes risk in offspring
Study finds exposure to CBD impacts glucose intolerance in male rats
Western researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access
One-of-its-kind clinical trial offers crucial insights for future strategies
Western graduates receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Three PhDs recognized with national award for academic excellence
Public health grad embraces challenge and change
Jeffrey Chong, MPH’23, returned to school after a two-year break
Diving into science and sport: Laura Muñoz Baena, PhD’23
The new PhD from Schulich Medicine & Dentistry is also on the Canadian national underwater hockey team
Researchers reveal link between Alzheimer’s disease and sex hormones
Study highlights the importance of developing therapeutics focused on hormonal connections
A new classification of heart rhythm for stroke patients
Atrial fibrillation detected after stroke seems more benign than pre-stroke irregular heartbeats, finds new study
Food insecurity doubles rate of severe hypoglycemia in diabetic adults: Study
Rising cost of living makes findings alarming for diabetes patients, says Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor
Vanier scholar values human perspective in her research
Neuroscience PhD student Shahnaza Hamidullah came to Canada as Afghan refugee in 2010
Expert insight: COVID-19 and what to expect this fall
Dr. Sameer Elsayed answers questions about COVID-19, new variants and vaccines
Researchers earn Canadian Academy of Health Sciences honours
From work on the brain to children’s mental health, research recognized for impact on patient care
For Western researcher, investigating missing Indigenous youths is ‘sacred task’
Rebekah Jacques is a member of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials
Western research shows prenatal exposure to cannabis may increase diabetes risk in offspring
Study finds exposure to CBD impacts glucose intolerance in male rats
Western researchers chart new approach to improving kidney transplant access
One-of-its-kind clinical trial offers crucial insights for future strategies
Western graduates receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Three PhDs recognized with national award for academic excellence
Public health grad embraces challenge and change
Jeffrey Chong, MPH’23, returned to school after a two-year break
Diving into science and sport: Laura Muñoz Baena, PhD’23
The new PhD from Schulich Medicine & Dentistry is also on the Canadian national underwater hockey team
Researchers reveal link between Alzheimer’s disease and sex hormones
Study highlights the importance of developing therapeutics focused on hormonal connections
A new classification of heart rhythm for stroke patients
Atrial fibrillation detected after stroke seems more benign than pre-stroke irregular heartbeats, finds new study
Food insecurity doubles rate of severe hypoglycemia in diabetic adults: Study
Rising cost of living makes findings alarming for diabetes patients, says Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor
Vanier scholar values human perspective in her research
Neuroscience PhD student Shahnaza Hamidullah came to Canada as Afghan refugee in 2010
Expert insight: COVID-19 and what to expect this fall
Dr. Sameer Elsayed answers questions about COVID-19, new variants and vaccines
Researchers earn Canadian Academy of Health Sciences honours
From work on the brain to children’s mental health, research recognized for impact on patient care
For Western researcher, investigating missing Indigenous youths is ‘sacred task’
Rebekah Jacques is a member of the National Advisory Committee on Residential Schools Missing Children and Unmarked Burials