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Published: 6 Nov 2025

Nerve injuries can affect the entire immune system, study finds

Nerve injuries can have long-lasting effects on the immune system that appear to differ between males and females, according to preclinical research from ɬ﷬.

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Published: 4 Nov 2025

Experts: Social prescribing

As part of a new partnership with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (MSO), member doctors of Médecins francophones du Canada can now prescribe tickets to live performances.

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Published: 3 Nov 2025

ɬ﷬ researchers identify bacteria that could provide an early warning of blue-green algae toxicity

Researchers at ɬ﷬ have identifiedbacteria that can indicate whether a blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) bloom is likely to be toxic, offering a potential water-safety early warning system. Blooms are becoming more frequent due to climate change, according toprevious ɬ﷬ research.

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Published: 3 Nov 2025

Study links early cannabis use and health problems

Adolescents who start using cannabis early and often are more likely to need health care for both mental and physical problems as they enter adulthood, according to a new study led by ɬ﷬ researchers.

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Published: 28 Oct 2025

Friends, parks and brain wiring predict whether people exercise after a cardiovascular diagnosis

Findings could help tailor interventions to encourage physical activity in older people with heart and blood flow conditions

A diagnosis is often a cue for people to change the way they live. For people diagnosed with cardiovascular conditions such as heart disease or diabetes, it is often a motivator to get more physical exercise, which can improve long-term health.

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Published: 21 Oct 2025

Researchers at The Neuro show a brain exercise yields benefits

A ɬ﷬-led clinical trial is the first in humans to show online brain training exercises can improve brain networks affecting learning and memory.

The study found 10 weeks’ use of the game-like app BrainHQ by older adults enhanced cholinergic function, a chemical system in the brain that typically declines with age and influences attention, memory and decision-making.

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Published: 14 Oct 2025

New injectable gel shows promise as voice loss treatment

ɬ﷬ team develops hydrogel that outlasted current treatments in a preclinical study, a step toward reducing the need for repeat procedures

ɬ﷬ researchers have engineered a new hydrogel that shows early promise as a treatment for people with vocal cord injuries.

Published: 10 Oct 2025

ɬ﷬ researchers awarded $9.7 million in CFI funding

Thirty-two ɬ﷬ research projects have received new funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation's for investments in research infrastructure to support their innovative projects, for a total federal investment of $9.7 million.

Published: 10 Oct 2025

New injectable gel shows promise as voice loss treatment

ɬ﷬ researchers have engineered a new hydrogel that shows early promise as a treatment for people with vocal cord injuries.

Voice loss is often permanent when scarring forms on the vocal cords. Current injectable treatments break down quickly, which can force patients to get repeated procedures that can further damage the delicate tissue.

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Published: 10 Oct 2025

ɬ﷬ researchers launch intersex health communication guide

Researchers at ɬ﷬’s Centre of Genomics and Policy (CGP) have launched a first-of-its-kind guide to help Canadian health-care providers offer more inclusive, respectful and affirming care to intersex adults.

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Published: 3 Oct 2025

Biochemistry professor Ian Watson awarded Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network’s Data Sharing & Use Pilot program funding

Ian Watson, Member of the Goodman Cancer Institute andAssociate Professor in the Department of Biochemistryhas received funding from the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network’s (MOHCCN)

Published: 1 Oct 2025

New AI tool detects hidden warning signs of disease

ɬ﷬ researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can detect previously invisible disease markers inside single cells.

In a study published in Nature Communications, the researchers demonstrate how the tool, called DOLPHIN, could one day be used by doctors to catch diseases earlier and guide treatment options.

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Published: 1 Oct 2025

ɬ﷬ researchers win Brain Canada’s Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research Award

Jérôme Fortin, Paul Masset, and Simon Thebault have received the Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research Award from Brain Canada for their research in brain cognition, brain cancer, and neurological disabilities.

Published: 30 Sep 2025

A transformation in neurosurgery

Demonstration of an AI-powered tool during a live surgery at The Neuro

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Published: 25 Sep 2025

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