Articles tagged with: Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
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This article is part of a series of stories highlighting the recipients of Brock’s Alumni Brilliance Award, which was ... Full story
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Drugs and dieting: How shifting views are tilting the scales in the weight-loss world
While it was once considered taboo to publicly acknowledge the use of medication to shed stubborn pounds, times are changing ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Crime-busting, Canada Post contract talks and Cuvée celebrations
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed profiling a serial vandal, the renewed Canadian postal worker strike, the legacy of ... Full story -
Youth advisory group to tackle sport injury prevention
While playing sports can enhance physical and mental health in youth, injuries can reverse the benefits of athletic activities, says ... Full story -
Disaster simulation tests Nursing students’ life-saving skills
Plumes of smoke wafted through the air and sirens wailed as Brock Nursing students responded to simulated disaster outside the ... Full story -
National Nursing Week: Reflecting on the journey to compassionate care
For Rosemarie Moretti (BScN ’19, MA ’24), the memory of her father’s near-fatal cardiac event — and the compassionate nurses who helped ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Police misconduct, standing up to bullies and ‘superpower’ genes
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed reform to police watchdog agencies, standing up to bullying, unique adaptions in the ... Full story -
Thesis defences — May 20 to May 23
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place between Tuesday, May 20 and Friday, May 23. Master of Science in ... Full story -
Researchers use brainwaves to measure hockey fan engagement
She shoots, she scores! The crowd goes wild. Days or weeks later, attendees may give glowing reports of that final ... Full story -
Volunteering a ‘never-ending journey’ for provincial medal recipient
With her sights set on providing compassionate care as a future medical professional, Azka Siddiqui has already spent countless hours ... Full story