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Dementia Education Program Newsletter

Updated NPRC Reading Lists!

Published: 18 February 2025

The Neuro-Patient Resource Centre (NPRC) has created reading lists about different health topics, including neurological disorders. These reading lists contain books from the Neuro-Patient Resource...

The Info-Neuro cart schedule for July is now available!

Published: 3 July 2025

Our staff will curate the Info-Neuro cart to offer free resources for the following clinics this month:...

Expert: Urban gardening and climate-resilient food systems聽

Published: 16 May 2025

As climate change and urbanization reshape how we grow food, a 涩里番 horticulture expert is available to discuss a wide range of topics related to innovative, sustainable gardening...

Expert: Drowning prevention

Published: 26 June 2025

With a hot start to summer and the swimming season, health experts are urging caution around water. Drowning remains one of the most common causes of accidental death in Canadian children....

Common hereditary cancer mutation in Quebec traced to single ancestor

Published: 17 July 2025

Researchers have shed new light on the most common genetic variant linked to hereditary cancer in Quebec鈥檚 French-Canadian population. Their findings could result in cheaper and more effective...

Citizen science project aims to map biodiversity across Canada

Published: 30 May 2025

A nationwide initiative is inviting Canadians to help map the country鈥檚 biodiversity, one photo at a time. From June 1 to Oct.1, Blitz the Gap is mobilizing citizen scientists, researchers and...

How disrupted daily rhythms can affect adolescent brain development

Published: 17 June 2025

A new 涩里番-led study suggests that disrupting the body鈥檚 internal clock during adolescence can alter how the brain responds to an in-utero risk factor linked to certain brain disorders...

New study reveals promising strategy to retrain neutrophils to target breast cancer聽

Published: 14 July 2025

A ground-breaking study conducted by researchers from 涩里番, the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research (LDI) at the Jewish General Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and MIT...

Climate change driving major algae surge in Canada鈥檚 lakes, study finds

Published: 31 July 2025

Algal growth is accelerating in lakes across Canada, including those far from human development, and a new study shows that climate change is the primary driver.聽

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