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GLOBE & MAIL |聽Palliative-care advocate Kappy Flanders helped develop a blueprint for a good death

Published: 12 July 2020

Petite, fierce and focussed, Kappy Flanders became a warrior for palliative care because she wanted people to understand that dying was a part of living, as important a passage as being born, and...

Sodium found to regulate the biological clock of mice

Published: 9 July 2020

A new study from 91黑料网 shows that increases in the concentrations of blood sodium can have an influence on the biological clock of mice, opening new research avenues for potentially...

RADIO-CANADA INTERNATIONAL | Environmental activists face high risk of violence and assassination: study

Published: 7 July 2020

Activists defending their communities and the surrounding environment against development of extractive industries and land grabs for agrarian use face high rates of criminalization, physical...

Feeling insecure about your relationship? Your biology may play a role

Published: 6 July 2020

Imagine tracking your feelings during daily interactions with your romantic partner. What would you learn? That鈥檚 what approximately 100 heterosexual couples in Montreal did each day for 3 weeks...

New Canadian headquarters for global biodiversity research network

Published: 6 July 2020

The Group on Earth Observations - Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON), a global research network and community of practice dedicated to improved monitoring of Earth鈥檚 biodiversity, announces...

New laboratory to advance research in 3D brain modelling

Published: 2 July 2020

Launching on June 26, 2020, the Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics Learning Laboratory聽(HIBALL) will work to create 3D brain models at an unprecedented cellular-level resolution.

Experts: Summer in the time of COVID-19

Published: 22 June 2020

The arrival of warmer weather in the Northern Hemisphere raises the question of whether summer could slow the spread of the coronavirus outbreak. While warmer weather typically ends the annual flu...

Hydroxychloroquine shortages: when the enthusiasm for a potential cure affects patients

Published: 25 June 2020

Amid initial public and scientific optimism for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as a potential treatment for COVID-19, health care professionals raised concerns about shortages of this inexpensive drug,...

Skin cancer: men are genetically more prone

Published: 22 June 2020

As COVID-19 restrictions loosen this summer, Canadians will spend more time outdoors and make the most of the sunshine. A new study from 91黑料网 suggests why men may be more genetically...

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