April
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Centre universitaire de santé McGill - McGill University Health Centre research team designs a potential vaccine against allergic airways disease http://ow.ly/4n4OBores
Pump it up! Resistance training is key to combatting osteoporosis http://ow.ly/4mZCBtres
Chemotherapy 2.0: The next generation of anti-cancer treatments is getting personal.res
How infants respond to pain could point to future cognitive development.res
Seeing stars? New tool developed at CHEO -- Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario decodes the constellation of symptoms signalling brain injury and accurately gauges recovery time.res
How our gut bugs can influence our health.res
New research on health messaging could help make sure that more Canadians get active.
March
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Saskatchewan ( University of Saskatchewan & University of Regina ) researchers excited about the bone-building power combo of resistance training and creatine.res
Canadian and African researchers working together to reduce maternal and infant mortality.res
From the schoolyard to the workplace to cyberspace: Bullying is more prevalent than ever.res
CIHR supports the development of eHealth solutions to address gaps in care.
February
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A groundbreaking global initiative aims to improve heart surgeries and save lives.res
Paving the way for the next generation of revolutionary cystic fibrosis drugs.res
The Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research at work: Helping patients access the right treatment at the right time.res
#WorldCancerDay 2016: Statement from Dr. Stephen Robbins http://ow.ly/XWP68res
Today is #WorldCancerDayres
Understanding and treating eating disorders http://ow.ly/XRVNU #EDAW2016
January
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Innovative new medical device prevents pressure ulcers.res
Mental Health Statistics #BellLetsTalkres
Prevention of heart attack and stroke in #Lupus patients.res
How to protect the most important connection between the brain and the human body.res
Painting a more accurate picture of national obesity rates to fuel effective health interventions.res
Adapting to life in Canada: Feeling of isolation can erode refugees’ natural resilience.res
Learn how a 12-hour training program is reducing the risk of sexual assault in young women—and building their confidence. http://ow.ly/XdP0Cres
Home is more than where the heart is http://ow.ly/X6IQE #HIVres
Working with First Nations communities to focus on wellness http://ow.ly/X4lvAres
Studying the link between gut bacteria and infant health.res
Canada's role in the global fight to stop the Ebola outbreak http://ow.ly/WUAXCres
Bringing mental health support to kids and their families http://ow.ly/WTM8eres
Health research hits the stratosphere http://ow.ly/WKRksres
Saliva may hold clues to diagnosing and treating #Alzheimer's disease http://ow.ly/WI5iKres
Eating disorders are serious illnesses—and surprisingly common—but recovery is possible. http://ow.ly/WHEz7res
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Can gut bacteria play a role in causing or preventing celiac disease http://ow.ly/WB1MN
December
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Canada's role in the global fight to stop the #Ebola outbreak.res
Research is changing the game of #hockey and informing policies to protect the health of hockey players.res
Aerobics and arithmetic in grade school add up to more active teens.res
A new science-media partnership is putting the best research about managing children’s pain into the hands of parents.res
Working with First Nations communities to focus on wellness.res
Saliva may hold clues to diagnosing and treating #Alzheimer's disease http://ow.ly/WekWeres
Aerobics + arithmetic in grade school = more active teensres
Bringing mental health support to kids and their families http://ow.ly/W24Yxres
Research is changing the game of #hockey and informing policies to protect the health of hockey players.res
Bringing mental health support to kids and their families.res
Saliva may hold clues to diagnosing and treating #Alzheimer's disease.res
Health research hits the stratosphere http://ow.ly/VveL5res
Eating disorders are serious illnesses—and surprisingly common—but recovery is possible. How can research help?res
Housing, health and #HIV - Home is more than where the heart is http://ow.ly/VovKB
November
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When the worst #Ebola epidemic in history struck in 2013-2014, CIHR was ready to help. Read about Canada’s role in the global fight to stop Ebola and develop the world’s first proven, effective vaccine against the disease. http://ow.ly/V7lisres
Helping Canadians to age better with health data from space.
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