Research
Female and rural doctors retiring earlier than previously thought
By bkladko | December 11, 2017
The research reveals that projections about physician availability could be inflated.
Holding infants – or not – can leave traces on their genes
By bkladko | November 27, 2017
Children who had been more distressed as infants and had received less physical contact had a molecular profile that was underdeveloped for their age.
UBC tries tele-health to stop revolving door for chronic heart and lung patients
By bkladko | November 21, 2017
TEC4Home is the largest-ever clinical trial of tele-health in Canada.
Study finds no added risk for home births in rural areas
By bkladko | November 20, 2017
The results are good news, since midwife-assisted home birth could play a big role in extending maternal health care to rural areas.
Women’s weight associated with pregnancy complications
By bkladko | November 14, 2017
The observational study, led by Assistant Professor Sarka Lisonkova and published in JAMA, followed 743,630 women in Washington State between 2004 and 2013.
Research finds link between marijuana use and testicular cancer
By dcc2012 | November 8, 2017
New research from Northern Medical Program Professor Russ Callaghan has found that use of marijuana is associated with the development of testicular cancer.
Young Indigneous people dying at much higher rate than peers
By bkladko | November 6, 2017
Overdose was the leading cause of death, followed by illness and suicide.
Alzheimer’s disease might be a “whole body” problem
By bkladko | October 31, 2017
Weihong Song used surgically-joined mice to show that the protein considered to be Alzheimer’s main culprit can travel from elsewhere in the body to the brain.
UBC launches program to advance chronic disease research
By Warren Brock | October 19, 2017
Based at UBC Okanagan, the interdisciplinary team will explore how physical activity and nutrition can affect various chronic conditions.
Made-in-Canada lung cancer risk predictor outperforms other screening methods
By bkladko | October 18, 2017
The tool was developed in part by Professor of Medicine Stephen Lam.