The funds will go towards a new faculty of health sciences building and establishing a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health.
The funds will go towards a new faculty of health sciences building and establishing a Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Health.
Researchers assemble to discuss how to best manage the pandemic.
A homecoming for Lucie Thibault, who graduated from the U of O and later taught at the university
Why shouldn’t the government use an inanimate object that belongs to nobody to offer someone a concrete chance at extending their life?
After surveying over 3,000 children aged five to 18, Dr. Roger Zemek and his researchers found that physical activity may lead to quicker concussion recovery in children.
In a 500-page report titled “Staying Safe in a Cancerous World,” scientists have found an intrinsic link between cancer and literally every food, activity, and any other thing known to humanity.
A recent outbreak of measles in Canada and the United States has sadly re-energized the anti-vaccine movement. This unfortunate reality is highlighted in a recent survey conducted by Mainstreet Technologies, which finds that 20 per cent of Ontarians believe that the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine has a causal relationship with autism.
The five year grant will allow the researchers to test the theory that there is an immunological link between Parkinson’s disease, Crohn’s disease and leprosy.
THIS MONTH, LUC Cormier, president of the Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Association, addressed university President Allan Rock in a letter published in the Fulcrum on about the lack of attention toward the Faculty of Health Sciences. Cormier hopes his faculty will be unified under one roof like every other faculty on campus. “The administration didn’t reply …