Articles tagged with: department of health sciences
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The months following birth can be challenging for mothers experiencing postpartum depression (PPD). Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is usually a ... Full story
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Participants needed for Brock research linking allergies, asthma to childhood experiences
The composition of good microbes harmoniously living in our bodies could be shaped by early childhood experiences, one of several ... Full story -
Provincial award supports Brock researcher’s look at health inequities in schools
Ontario school boards are required to have a plan that ensures all students receive an equitable, inclusive education, but schools ... Full story -
Yosif Al-Hasnawi Memorial Lecture to highlight the art of health justice
Editor’s note: This lecture has been rescheduled to Thursday, Oct. 31 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Goodman Atrium. Using ... Full story -
Brock gains Canada Research Chair in Child Health Equity and Inclusion
Karen Patte, well known for her long-running national research on youth health, is Brock University’s newest Canada Research Chair (... Full story -
CRC Spotlight: Brock researcher makes major advancements in healthy aging
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
Brock research exploring estrogen’s connection to late-onset Alzheimer’s in women
The answer to why women are almost twice as likely as men to develop late-onset Alzheimer’s disease may lie ... Full story -
Presentations to showcase scholarship of teaching, learning
Brock University Chancellor’s Chairs for Teaching Excellence recipients will share insights into their ongoing teaching and learning projects through ... Full story -
Brock-led study explores spirituality’s role in children’s mental health
A Brock-led international team’s recent research suggests that spirituality be added to factors that determine children’s mental health. ... Full story -
Rebecca MacPherson awarded Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence
Rebecca MacPherson is working to learn more about why women are particularly vulnerable to contracting late-onset Alzheimer’s disease — and ... Full story