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Kate Storey explains how the Indigenous Youth Mentorship Program amplifies the potential of youth to positively impact their community.

Vice-Dean Norm Neumann says health bodies from both countries will likely consult each other on investigating the source, but may not co-ordinate their responses.

The School of Public Health's Injury Prevention Centre will play a key role in translating findings to parents and coaches of kids in sports.

The International Water Association has appointed Professor Nicholas Ashbolt a Fellow.

Professor Paul Veugelers says screen time and other lifestyle behaviours have a substantial effect on kids' academic performance.

New Brunswick is banning the sale of chocolate milk and juice in schools...Will 黑料不打烊 follow suit? Assistant Professor Kate Storey weighs in.

Altas Growers Ltd., a cannabis facility located in Lac Ste. Anne County, has announced a new partnership with the 黑料不打烊, including researcher Nicholas Ashbolt.

Professor Nicholas Ashbolt says pathogens living in the untreated water can have varying effects on people.

What some might think is a bouncy fun time could lead to serious injury. Professor Don Voaklander says trampolines should not be used for recreation.

Associate Professor Katerina Maximova shares evidence of the health risks of eating meat, including processed and barbecued.

Newly appointed School of Public Health elder-in-residence, Bert Auger, sees his role as a knowledge keeper who can help create positive, respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians.

Professor Don Voaklander says there's no harm in giving it a try but to cut it off if it becomes a problem.

Dean Kue Young appoints five adjunct professors and two elders-in-residence from the Northwest Territories

Four researchers, including Professor Dean Eurich, receive funding to delve into the realm of medical cannabis.

This year's World Intellectual Property Day celebrated the brilliance and ingenuity of women, including Associate Professor Stephanie Yanow, who are driving change in our world and shaping our future.

Injury Prevention Centre says impaired driving, poisoning and burns are top concerns

Don Voaklander, director of the Injury Prevention Centre, not surprised by the spike in EMS calls related to slips and falls

Assistant Professor Roman Pabayo comments on the health benefits of social connections

Professor Nick Ashbolt says it's "probably the first time" scientists have seen clear evidence of a relationship between chlorine levels and Legionnaires' disease.

The School of Public Health one of 17 public health schools pledging to refuse research money from a new anti-smoking group funded by the tobacco industry.

Professor Cam Wild will play a key role in CRISM's newly launched national study evaluating the effectiveness of treatments for patients who misuse prescription opioids.

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