Articles tagged with: World Health Organization
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This article is the final instalment of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the ... Full story
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Tired teens more prone to injury, research suggests
It's common knowledge teens need a good night's sleep to function well. But recent Brock University-led international research has raised ... Full story -
Incentives for senior volunteers provide dual benefit: Brock research
Providing logistical and financial resources for older adults in Niagara to volunteer will expand their social networks and sense of ... Full story -
Cyberbullying on the rise, teen violence decreasing, says Brock co-authored report
While violence among children and youth has decreased around the world since 2018, cyberbullying is on the rise, according to a ... 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 -
Brock webinar to explore study on health behaviour in school-aged children
A study examining the health behaviour of school-aged children will be the focus of a free public talk taking place ... Full story -
Tiny robot could be game-changer in fight against tuberculosis
A Brock University research team has created a microscopic robot that has the potential to identify drug resistance to tuberculosis ... Full story -
Brock to host Canadian premiere of snakebite documentary
A new film being screened at Brock is bringing to light a widespread global crisis the world knows little about. ... Full story -
Parasites contributing to growing global cancer rates: Brock microbiologist
The news coming out of the World Health Organization (WHO) this week is bleak: cancer around the globe is growing "... Full story -
Students, University work to make campus more welcoming for nursing moms
It started with a conundrum and a course project. Now, thanks to two nursing students raising the issue that the ... Full story