Articles tagged with: disease
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Jones Nwaeze’s (BSc ’24) path to academic success has been carved by hardship, hope and a heartfelt support system. The ... Full story
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Measles may be first of more diseases to make a comeback, says Brock expert
With measles cases on the rise across the country, a Brock University immunologist says the highly contagious virus may be ... Full story -
NSERC-funded Brock research using insect viruses to benefit human health
The word “virus” usually evokes a sense of fear or foreboding, a bad thing to be avoided. But for Ian ... 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-led immunotherapy research shows potential to extend healthy lifespan of humans
A Brock-led international research team has discovered a groundbreaking immunotherapy method that could potentially add years to healthy aging. The ... Full story -
Approval of COVID vaccine for young children a ‘monumental step,’ says Brock immunologist
The recent approval of a COVID vaccine for infants and preschoolers is a boost needed in Canada’s ongoing battle ... Full story -
Brock chemistry group key contributor to North American team researching Vitamin E
Vitamin E has long been believed to be an antioxidant, a substance that protects cells from damage caused by molecules ... Full story -
Brock gains Canada Research Chair in Tissue Remodelling and Plasticity
Muscles comprise up to half of our body and, in the case of the heart, provide us with the essence ... Full story -
Policy brief from Brock NCO and Niagara Region calls for novel approaches to improve health and prevent illness
A shared responsibility across different health, social, government, economic and education sectors is a key element to improving health outcomes, ... Full story