Articles tagged with: FAHS Research
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What was once known as the Brock-Niagara Centre for Health and Well-Being is starting the new year with a new ... Full story
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Brock health behaviour expert advises people to have compassion for themselves
In this new year, Sean Locke is encouraging people to ditch the self-criticism. The Assistant Professor of Kinesiology says developing ... Full story -
Enhancing inclusive and adaptive physical activity in Niagara
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, inequities that too often remain invisible in mainstream society began to surface. At ... Full story -
Brock gerontology researcher part of team awarded CIHR prize for dementia education
When dementia occurs, so do the many stigmatizing labels that society sometimes uses to describe the person living with this ... Full story -
Brock faculty awarded $385,000 for early research
Defining and collecting data is seldom, if ever, a neutral, apolitical exercise, as many Indigenous sport organizations have experienced. Surveys, ... Full story -
Applied Health Sciences event explores ways to contribute to campus decolonization
Members of the Brock community came together last month to explore what it means to decolonize the University’s campus ... Full story -
Public webinar to explore connection between youth movement and mental health
Adolescence is a stressful time full of unique challenges and opportunities for youth and those that live and work with ... Full story -
Brock research exploring therapy to improve hand function in MS patients
Can a humble-looking robot that resembles a joystick increase hand function and strength in people living with multiple sclerosis (MS)? ... Full story -
Brock researchers receive second batch of NASA samples to study muscle loss in space
The stars aligned for Jessica Braun during a trip to Greece earlier this year. While at the Committee on Space ... Full story -
Brock research to examine location technology monitoring long-term care residents
Locating someone who lives in a long-term care facility can be challenging. Residents may not always be in their room ... Full story