by Raisa Patel | Apr 9, 2019
Could language apps slow dementia progression in Indigenous communities? A First Nations-led study hopes to uncover a link between Indigenous language use and dementia progression in a population that is aging rapidly. By Caroline Mercer and Raisa Patel The File Hills...
by Jordana Colomby | Apr 9, 2019
What happens in the gut when we travel? New traveller's diarrhea treatments may be on the horizon as researchers dig into the secrets of the gut microbiome By Jordana Colomby and Matt Gergyek Looking back on it now, Erin Hynes laughs about her and her partner’s...
by Katherine Lissitsa | Apr 9, 2019
‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy:’ Social prescribing takes off in Ontario Why more healthcare workers are prescribing community activities to treat mental illness By Katherine Lissitsa and Adam van der Zwan Jean-Marie Messier, 65, felt a sense of sadness creeping in when he...
by Meghan Newman | Apr 9, 2019
Has Canada been cowed by the dairy lobby? Dairy's decreasing role in Canada's food guide By Nicole Babb and Meghan Newman In Canada, milk has been as much a cultural norm as hockey. For decades, the drink has been marketed as an elixir of well-being here in...
by Megan Sutton | Apr 9, 2019
Starving for likes How Instagram is affecting the modern day eating disorder By Meg Sutton and Sarah Tsounis When scrolling through your Instagram feed, you might see dogs so cute you could cry, your parents posting a selfie, evidence of your friends on...
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