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UBC researchers probe causes of injection drug use by street-involved youth
By bkladko | December 20, 2012
Homelessness and childhood sex abuse were key risk factors, according to a pair of published studies.
New physiotherapy teaching lab opens in the North
By bkladko | December 14, 2012
Regan Daoust (left), a student in the Northern and Rural Cohort, which is being coordinated by Instructor Robin Roots.
UBC leads national study on HPV vaccine
By bkladko | December 12, 2012
The study, which is seeking participants, will try to determine whether two doses of the vaccine are as protective as three.
The hidden damage of "small strokes"
By bkladko | December 11, 2012
Claudia Jacova and Oscar Benavente found that half of the people who suffered lacunar strokes had mild cognitive impairment.
A mussel's stickiness inspires invention of an adhesive gel for blood vessels
By bkladko | December 10, 2012
The gel, co-invented by Assistant Professor Christian Kastrup, could prevent aneurisms and heart attacks.
Creating new opportunities for international medical graduates
By Patricia Angel | December 5, 2012
Suzanne Walter (left) and Kirti Aneja received their M.D.’s abroad, and are now training to become doctors in Canada.
Medical education researcher finds that graders can be biased by those they just graded
By bkladko | December 4, 2012
Professor Kevin Eva’s study, published in JAMA, uncovered potential bias in the way first-year medical residents are evaluated.
UBC research finds changes in hospitalization for MS patients
By bkladko | December 4, 2012
Hospital admissions for multiple sclerosis (MS) have decreased over time, but the length of stay has increased, according to new research led by Charity Evans, a former postdoctoral fellow with Helen Tremlett, an Associate Professor in the Division of Neurology. The retrospective observational study, which was published in The American Journal of Managed Care, examined […]
Another culprit for obesity: Too much insulin
By bkladko | December 4, 2012
Associate Professor James Johnson says his discovery may require revisiting recommendations about eating habits.
Alzheimer's researcher reveals a protein's dual destructiveness and therapeutic potential
By bkladko | December 3, 2012
By inhibiting an enzyme called GSK3-beta, Weihong Song reduced plaque in the brains of Alzheimer’s-afflicted mice.