Articles tagged with: health
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While it was once considered taboo to publicly acknowledge the use of medication to shed stubborn pounds, times are changing ... Full story
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Do men or women suffer more in heat? This research aims to find out
When summer’s muggy heatwaves arrive, are women and men impacted differently? Mariska Andrade (BSc '23) is determined to find ... Full story -
Local research strives to improve children’s health internationally
Research taking place in Ontario schools is poised to help children around the world lead healthier lives. Brock University is ... Full story -
Horizon Scholar dedicated to empowering African immigrant mothers
NOTE: This is one in a series of articles on Brock’s 2024-25 Horizon Graduate Student Scholarship recipients. Read other ... Full story -
Cold Stress Guideline shares safety tips for harsh weather
Brock is reminding students, faculty, staff and visitors to stay safe by following the University’s Cold Stress Guideline while ... Full story -
Horizon scholarship recipients push boundaries in research
Jones Nwaeze’s (BSc ’24) path to academic success has been carved by hardship, hope and a heartfelt support system. The ... Full story -
Keeping kids cool key to a good night’s sleep in summer heat: Brock expert
Getting enough high-quality sleep on a consistent basis is vital for human health and well-being, particularly for children. That can ... Full story -
Heat exhaustion more likely to strike Olympic athletes who use nicotine, says Brock expert
Olympic athletes with a nicotine habit, beware. New Brock-led research has found nicotine consumption — whether smoking, chewing, vaping or even ... Full story -
Brock gains Canada Research Chair in Extreme Human Environments
Threats to human health are becoming more frequent and serious as the impacts of climate change intensify and temperatures rise ... Full story -
CRC Spotlight: Brock researcher explores how perfectionism manifests in teens
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story