CIHR across Canada

We have collected stories about CIHR-funded research below. These stories are published by research institutions (not CIHR) and may only be available in one official language.

We will refresh this list every month, so check back regularly and help us celebrate health research from coast to coast to coast.

October
01-10-24

Chelsea Gabel appointed to lead national research institute on Indigenous Peoples' Health
The new Scientific Director is committed to advancing the institute's work in a positive and meaningful way.
McMaster University

01-10-24

Preserving feminist health history to empower future activism and work
Researchers gather and digitize health documents to help find the historical roots of gaps in women's health care.
Vancouver Island University

01-10-24

Rethinking aging
Expert Dr. Jane Rylett, Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Aging, on empowering vibrant lives beyond 85.
Western University

02-10-24

Looking deeper into the mirror
Scientists make a promising breakthrough that helps understand the origins of a mysterious neurological disorder known as mirror movements.
Université de Montréal

02-10-24

A passion for prevention
Dr. Shabbir Ahmed Sany is passionate about promoting health through physical activity and ergonomic interventions.
Memorial University

02-10-24

New partnership to address neglected areas of sexual and reproductive health and rights in sub-Saharan Africa
The partnership will fund up to 16 research teams working to improve health and build systems and structures that support underserved populations.
The International Development Research Centre

03-10-24

Navigating life after brain injury
Exploring the unique struggles men and women face after traumatic brain injury.
University Health Network

03-10-24

Researchers deploy virtual reality for enhanced care solutions
Virtual reality can improve the lives of people with dementia, epilepsy, and visual impairments, but what about caregivers?
University Health Network – KITE Research Institute

04-10-24

New insights into the genetics of rare diseases
Research reveals a crucial finding about the role of a certain gene in some syndromes.
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

08-10-24

Disease triggers?
Canada Research Chair using genome analytics to fight colorectal cancer, Alzheimer's.
Memorial University

08-10-24

Recreating a hallmark of Parkinson's disease in human neurons
Study recreates the growth of Lewy bodies, small clumps of proteins built up in the brain. Previously, the only way to study them in human neurons was through brain autopsy.
The Neuro – Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital, McGill University

09-10-24

Effects of exposure to alcohol in early pregnancy can be detected in the placenta
For years, it was believed that being exposed to alcohol before an embryo implants in the uterus had no effect on the unborn baby, but new research may tell a different story.
Centre de Recherche Azrieli CHU Sainte-Justine

09-10-24

When drinking affects the embryo
Exposure to alcohol in early pregnancy can be detected in the placenta
Université de Montréal

09-10-24

Vanier scholars blaze new paths in children's health research
Researchers recognized for innovative studies into treating post-concussion symptoms and improving focus for kids with ADHD.
University of Calgary

09-10-24

Most pregnant Ontarians got COVID-19 vaccine; study shows
Researcher considers the study's results a win for public health.
McMaster University

09-10-24

New funding announced for Indigenous health research network
The Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR) connect and support researchers, Indigenous leaders, and community members to improve Indigenous health.
University of Saskatchewan

09-10-24

Planting seeds
Western, community partner collaborate to cultivate Indigenous food sovereignty.
Western University

10-10-24

Study uncovers critical role cilia play in brain development and communication
Cilia are hair-like membranes that stick out from the surface of some cells.
University of Calgary

10-10-24

Finding a key mechanism for brain cell communication, a new target for anxiety disorders
A group of proteins plays a special role in how brain cells are organized and connected to each other.
Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal

10-10-24

New drug molecule could lead to new treatments for Parkinson's disease in younger patients
Study uncovers how a new drug molecule could prevent neuron loss.
McGill University

16-10-24

Survey finds challenges and resilience in Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program
Research provides first-ever review of national lactation and food support program.
University of Toronto

16-10-24

Researchers discover a group of proteins that usually attach to DNA can also attach to RNA
Study provides a valuable resource for researchers investigating how gene activity is controlled after RNA is made.
University of Toronto – Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research

17-10-24

Repurposing drug shows promise in fighting aggressive brain tumours
A drug used to slow the progression of ALS may help suppress cancerous stem cells.
University of Ottawa

17-10-24

Integrating traditional Indigenous medicines
Research project aims to revitalize knowledge of traditional Indigenous medicines and integrate them into mainstream healthcare systems.
Yukon University

18-10-24

Cycling for critically ill patients improves physical function, reduces hospital stays
On average, ICU patients who cycled spend one day less in the ICU and 1.5 days less in the hospital overall.
McMaster University

18-10-24

‘Stroke in a dish' reveals new recipe for brain repair
Researchers have found a new way to create neurons.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and the University of Ottawa

21-10-24

Research investigates the role of stem cells in healing the heart after heart attack
Exciting work may lead to new, individualized therapies.
University of Calgary

21-10-24

How vitamin D deficiency can lead to autoimmune diseases
Discovery explains link, highlights the importance of adequate vitamin D intake, especially in children.
McGill University

22-10-24

Researchers use 3D imaging, machine learning to identify rare genetic diseases in children
Partnership with local company creates 3D facial imaging camera, speeds up diagnosis and treatment plans.
University of Calgary

22-10-24

Researchers uncover new role for cell's waste disposal system in spread of pancreatic cancer
Research provides new insights into what drives the aggressiveness of pancreatic cancer.
University of Toronto

23-10-24

Using stem cells to study the liver
By using stem cells, researchers were able to learn more about how liver immune cells develop.
University Health Network

23-10-24

Gene therapy project for rare neurological disorders moves forward
Research aims to build capacity for treatments.
McGill University

23-10-24

Growing number of Canadian households contain dangerous levels of radon gas
New national report defines risk of exposure as the second leading cause of lung cancer.
University of Calgary

24-10-24

Researchers discover that errors in protein location are a common cause of disease
A map showing how mutations affect where proteins end up in the cell is publicly available.
University of Toronto

24-10-24

Clinical trial explores new approaches to childhood brain cancer treatment
Research will explore treating glioblastoma without radiation and chemotherapy.
CHEO Research Institute and the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

25-10-24

Researchers develop rapid screen for new molecules that suppress disease-causing amyloids
Disease-causing amyloids are abnormal proteins that don't fold properly and clump together in the body.
University of Toronto Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research

28-10-24

Research reveals new clues to the mysteries of long COVID
Studies pinpoint immune cells and proteins linked with the condition – and suggest a possible cause.
University of Alberta

28-10-24

Scientists develop tool to predict sepsis in healthy newborns before symptoms appear
Neonatal sepsis is caused by the body's irregular response to a severe infection that occurs within the first 28 days of life.
University of British Columbia

28-10-24

New insights for breast cancer
Research team seeks to improve treatments for triple-negative breast cancer.
University Health Network

29-10-24

Inflammatory bowel disease: the crucial period of early childhood
Study shows that factors related to breastfeeding, child nutrition and exposure to second-hand tobacco may contribute to inflammatory bowel disease
Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Centre de recherche Azrieli du CHU Sainte-Justine, Université de Montréal

30-10-24

Eating more protein helps patients with colorectal cancer maintain muscle – or even gain it
Dietary changes alone could help patients preserve crucial muscle mass and improve their quality of life during chemotherapy.
University of Alberta

30-10-24

Large-scale clinical trial to help children recover from brain cancer
Clinical trial to test whether the drug metformin, typically used as a medication for Type 2 diabetes, can help children recover from brain cancer.
Brain Canada Foundation

30-10-24

Precision robotics offers hope for heart disease treatment
Technology aims to get the right drug to the right person at the right time.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

31-10-24

Insomnia therapy reduces postpartum depression, study shows
A type of therapy known as cognitive behavioural therapy during pregnancy shown to have multiple benefits.
University of British Columba

31-10-24

New clues to pancreas and diabetes
Study identifies a key role for immune cells in how the human pancreas develops.
University Health Network

31-10-24

How Women RISE uses knowledge translation to drive policy and practice
Knowledge translation bridges the gap between research and how research findings are applied in real-world settings.
The International Development Research Centre

September
03-09-24

Gene found in ovarian cancer cells identified as potential new target for treatment
A research team slowed down tumour growth and the spread of cancer in mice by ‘turning off’ a particular gene.
University of Alberta

04-09-24

Hard-to-study region of the brain comes alive during our deepest sleep
This discovery helps researchers better understand how mammals learn and make memories, which could one day lead to treatments for neurological disorders like dementia.
University of Alberta

04-09-24

Drug discovery could prevent spread of childhood bone cancer
The study’s findings in mice reduced the spread of cancer to the lungs by 90 per cent and shrunk the primary tumour site.
University of British Columbia

04-09-24

Bridging science and care: Enhancing parenting interventions for early childhood development
Study shows that actions or steps meant to improve parenting practices do not focus enough on the mental health of parents, which is a key part of a child’s development.
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

05-09-24

Scientists caution against hasty conclusions when trying alternative remedies
Study shows that the belief that one action caused a later event because they happened in sequence can lead to people continuing to use unproven treatments or a missed diagnosis.
University of Toronto

05-09-24

Improving pneumonia outcomes
Researchers identify a way to predict how severe the disease will be in children hospitalized with pneumonia.
University Health Network

06-09-24

A pandemic of despair
A study found that COVID-19 and the resulting job losses led more young Canadians to have thoughts of suicide for the first time.
Université de Montréal

09-09-24

The many hats of a sepsis expert
Researcher is passionate about finding tools to recognize sepsis sooner.
Hamilton Health Sciences

10-09-24

Research sheds new light on the pandemic’s impact on Canada’s youth
Initial findings suggest a decline in mental health.
McMaster University

10-09-24

The elderly still take too many potentially inappropriate drugs
Research shows that in 2021, 42 per cent of people in Canada over age 65 took at least one potentially inappropriate medication.
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

10-09-24

How academic institutions can build diversity in health care research
A new study showed that primary care researchers who face racism, sexism, and bias against being a parent have the most challenges in moving their research forward and advancing in their careers.
University of British Columbia

11-09-24

A medication used to treat diabetes helps the immune system recognize and reduce the amount of HIV in the body
This discovery could help lessen or maybe even eliminate the amount of virus in people already taking medication to control HIV.
The CHUM Research Centre (CRCHUM)

11-09-24

New insights could help prevent psychosis relapses in youth and young adults
Research findings could help doctors better recognize when timely actions are needed to prevent a full relapse.
McGill University

12-09-24

Answering challenging research questions that could save lives
Addressing a particular antibiotic resistant bacteria and ethical organ recovery are two new groundbreaking studies led by Canadian researchers.
Western University

12-09-24

Research finds sex-based differences in how brains handle threats
Discovery highlights how important it is to include both male and female subjects in research.
McGill University

12-09-24

Research projects to focus on antimicrobial resistance and health system training
The projects will create platforms that support training and mentorship.
University of Calgary

13-09-24

Study could lead to better surgery recovery
Research to look at whether regular exercise and better nutrition and medication management in the weeks and months before surgery helps people recover faster.
Ontario Hospital Association

16-09-24

Canada-wide trial studying cell therapy for preterm babies
The clinical trial is aimed at helping premature babies who develop a condition because their lungs are damaged from breathing machines.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

16-09-24

Researcher to study how memories are made
Research aims to identify early signs of memory problems.
University of Lethbridge

17-09-24

Personalizing Alzheimer’s care
Understanding how genetics, lifestyle and environmental factors impact the onset, progression, and symptoms of dementia.
Simon Fraser University

18-09-24

Trojan horse treatment for neurodegenerative disease
Research uses tiny particles that carry molecules to the brain to target mutant proteins.
University of Waterloo

18-09-24

Advancing mental health research for marginalized groups
Research focused on the mental health challenges faced by women, youth and families from diverse and marginalized backgrounds.
York University

19-09-24

New study reveals breastfeeding duration influences infant microbiome and respiratory development
Breastfeeding beyond three months supports an infant’s digestive system and nasal cavity.
University of Manitoba

20-09-24

New drug molecule could help treat Parkinson’s disease in young patients
Study shows how a new drug molecule could help prevent neuron loss.
Canadian Light Source and McGill University

23-09-24

Research project aimed at reducing heart conditions in pregnancy
The project will create a network aimed at reducing heart-related deaths and serious illness during and after pregnancy.
McMaster University

23-09-24

Canadian research teams hope to transform women’s heart and brain health over next five years
Researchers to help create a better understanding of women’s risk factors for heart conditions during pregnancy and improve diagnosis and treatment of women living with the effects of stroke.
The Heart and Stroke Foundation

23-09-24

Proper functioning of the human body
Research discovers an intercellular communication system.
Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal

23-09-24

Tumour engineering could provide a powerful new approach to make more cancer patients eligible for targeted immunotherapies
Tumour engineering reprograms a patient’s tumour so that an existing treatment can work.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

26-09-24

Growing up with a dog may be good for your gut health
Study shows early exposure to dogs is linked to a healthier gut and reduced risk of developing Crohn’s disease.
University of Toronto and Sinai Health

27-09-24

Researchers discover what hinders DNA repair in patients with Huntington’s disease
Huntington’s disease is a genetic disorder that affects the brain and causes the gradual deterioration of nerve cells.
McMaster University

27-09-24

Study confirms value of biomarker testing in dementia care
Biomarker testing helped doctors, patients and family members make better, more personalized care decisions.
Brain Canada Foundation

27-09-24

Studying how Canadian kids were affected by the pandemic
Data comparing the health of children before and after the pandemic now available to help inform future policies and programs.
Hamilton Health Sciences

30-09-24

Research into Indigenous discrimination
Researcher studies the complexity of strength and the discrimination faced by self-identifying Indigenous women.
Brock University

August
01-08-24

Unmarried, unwanted, unsafe: New sexual and reproductive health research in Morocco is breaking barriers to keep women healthy
Two research projects providing deeper insight of the significant challenges women in vulnerable situations are facing.
International Development Research Centre

01-08-24

Researchers addressing pressing lung health challenges
Research to examine the lung health impacts of wildfires and vaping.
University of British Columbia

02-08-24

Groundbreaking work on histamine and emerging pathogens
Understanding how microbes and hosts interact can lead to new ways to treat bacterial threats.
University of Saskatchewan

06-08-24

Boosting Indigenous youth mental health services
Initiative aims to advance culturally affirming, high-quality care.
McGill University

06-08-24

Dream discovery: Melatonin's key role in REM sleep revealed
A significant breakthrough in the understanding of sleep mechanism offers promise for treating some sleep disorders.
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

06-08-24

The role of public health in climate change action
Public health agencies have a key role to play in providing information about the risks a changing climate will have on human health.
University of Guelph

07-08-24

Promising new brain cancer treatment blocks glioblastoma cells
Researchers used gene-editing technology to find the path cancer cells use to infiltrate the brain.
McMaster University

07-08-24

Canada Research Chair (CRC) spotlight: Researcher identifies barriers to young people's well-being
CRC's work explores socio-economic factors that detract from, or support, youth physical and mental health.
Brock University

08-08-24

HIIT after a stroke: One-minute bursts of high-intensity exercise help stroke survivors
Fitness levels doubled in some trial participants.
McMaster University

08-08-24

First national One Health Training Program to prepare leaders for next pandemic
Several universities are joining forces to create the first-of-its-kind program.
University of Guelph

08-08-24

Researchers develop RNA-targeting technology to precisely manipulate parts of human genes
The new tool makes a broad range of applications possible.
University of Toronto

08-08-24

Un premier programme canadien de formation « Une seule santé » sur les zoonoses émergentes (available in French only) [Canada's first "One Health" training program on emerging animal disease that can be transmitted to humans]
Plus de 75 % des agents pathogènes sont d'origine animale. [More than 75% of emerging pathogens are of animal origin.]
Université de Montréal

09-08-24

Researchers crack a celiac mystery: Where does the gluten reaction begin?
For people with celiac disease, foods with gluten can trigger painful symptoms, hinder the absorption of nutrients, and raise the risk of other long-term issues.
McMaster University

09-08-24

First-ever nationwide One Health training program
Six universities across Canada have partnered to develop a cutting edge One Health training, mentorship and education program.
University of Saskatchewan

12-08-24

Supporting a prostate cancer clinical trial
The trial will study a drug in the hopes of improving prostate cancer care.
Canadian Cancer Trials Group

13-08-24

Researchers to run clinical trials for patients with hepatitis C and long COVID
Trials to test a new vaccine and treatment.
University of Alberta

13-08-24

Exciting advance in stem cell therapy
Researchers find new way to manipulate stem cells into different types of cells, which may be used to help treat certain conditions.
McGill University

13-08-24

Research to test pneumonia treatment and expand network of research sites
The clinical trial will look at whether combining a steroid drug with antibiotics will help patients.
University of Manitoba

13-08-24

New AI tool could help doctors better see inside babies' brains
Researchers develop AI method to analyze ultrasound images.
University of Guelph

13-08-24

MicroRNA could protect the kidneys, according to animal study
Tiny molecule may be able to help patients who lose kidney function because of a serious illness.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

13-08-24

Cardiopathies congénitales : nouveau financement pour mettre sur pied un consortium de recherche pancanadien (available in French only) [Congenital heart disease (CHD): New funding to set up a pan-Canadian research consortium]
Research to look at how brain health evolves with age for those with CHD.
CHU Sainte-Justine

14-08-24

Researcher examining child and youth multimorbidity
Children living with a physical illness are also at a greater risk for a mental illness.
University of Waterloo

15-08-24

Researchers to study orphanhood in Canada [story in French only] [Des chercheurs étudient le phénomène de l'orphelinage au Canada]
This first-of-its-kind study aims to offer a portrait of the health and special needs of orphans under the age of 25 living in Canada.
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

15-08-24

Researchers develop AI model to predict 'very dynamic peptide structures'
Peptides are molecules that are part of many processes in our bodies.
University of Toronto

15-08-24

Expert nationally recognized for inclusive research
Dr. Val Fajardo is the Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Tissue Remodelling and Plasticity Throughout the Lifespan.
Brock University

15-08-24

Researcher to evaluate the impact of BC's only prison-based therapeutic community
Research to examine substance use disorders among incarcerated individuals.
Simon Fraser University

20-08-24

Research pinpoints how early-life antibiotics turn immunity into allergy
Reduced microbes in a newborn's gut can lead to respiratory allergies.
University of British Columbia

20-08-24

Researchers discover high levels of non-coding RNAs in testes, suggesting new roles in sperm function and evolution
Non-coding RNAs are important molecules for keeping cells functioning properly.
University of Toronto

21-08-24

Nursing professor funded for dementia care study
The study will support communication and decision-making for family caregivers of people living with dementia.
University of Manitoba

21-08-24

Hepatic disease: A camu-camu fruit extract to reduce liver fat
The fruit may help people with fatty liver disease.
Université Laval

21-08-24

Self-repairing mitochondria use novel recycling system, study finds
Mitochondria are tiny structures inside of cells that carry out many different critical functions.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

21-08-24

Molecular profiling can help identify the best treatment approaches for meningiomas
Meningiomas are the most common primary brain tumour in adults.
University Health Network

22-08-24

Type 2 Diabetes: New light on cellular mechanisms causing insulin resistance
Research looked at a particular protein's role in insulin resistance.
Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal – Université de Montréal

26-08-24

A quest for a new malaria vaccine
A dedicated scientist and father of two, Dr. Danton Ivanochko is part of a global effort to prevent malaria.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

27-08-24

New insights on brain-spinal communication in opioid withdrawal lead to a clinical trial
The clinical trial will study whether a drug for gout can help with the symptoms of opioid withdrawal.
University of Calgary

27-08-24

Researchers introduce a scalable, cost-effective solution for single-cell profiling
Single-cell profiling studies individual cells in great detail.
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

27-08-24

Physiotherapists get patients moving early in international ICU cycling trial
In-bed cycling safe for patients on ventilators to help combat weakening muscles.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

27-08-24

The brain's balancing system
A small number of dopamine neurons play a critical role in controlling a wide range of behaviours.
McGill University

28-08-24

New study yields significant insight into a major driver of Alzheimer's Disease
Different versions of a protein receptor may either increase susceptibility to the disease or protect against it.
University of Alberta

29-08-24

Research into aging-related cell damage
New research is exploring how aging damages cells and how that aging might be countered.
University of Saskatchewan

29-08-24

Decoding the spread of lung cancer
Discovery could lead to treatments that help stop the tumour from spreading.
University Health Network

30-08-24

Study reveals how urban design shapes health of Canadian adults
New research highlights the importance of neighbourhood walkability and green spaces.
University of Calgary

July
02-07-24

Regulations grounded in research are saving lives by adding restrictions to tobacco
Meet the Waterloo researchers using science to improve the lives of millions by battling the leading preventable cause of death.
University of Waterloo

02-07-24

A new tool for cellular analysis
The tool helps identify different types or cells and their positing in tissues.
University Health Network

02-07-24

Proteins and fats can drive insulin production for some, paving way for tailored nutrition
A recent study shows that for some people, it’s not just foods like bread and pasta that drive the body to create insulin.
The University of British Columbia

02-07-24

Collaboration was key to discovery about newborn immunity
Discovery could lead to treatments for sepsis, lung disease and other complications in premature newborns.
BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute

02-07-24

A new agreement is a game-changer for clinical research
The agreement helps get clinical studies started much faster for the benefit of patients.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

03-07-24

Faster, cheaper, more efficient: Building Canada’s capacity for pragmatic clinical trials
Training program coaches researchers on how to conduct studies that leverage existing healthcare staff and real-world data sources.
Western University

03-07-24

Uncovering regulators of arthritis
Study identifies key proteins that drive inflammatory disease.
University Health Network

04-07-24

Senior Scientist renewed as Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Biomedical Ultrasound
CRC’s work looks at focused ultrasound technology, which uses soundwaves to generate beneficial effects in tissues.
Sunnybrook Research Institute

05-07-24

New research reveals how immunotherapy drugs and viruses can work together to kill cancer cells
Research uncovers a certain protein’s role in our immune system and how to potentially make cancer cells more vulnerable to cancer-killing viruses.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

05-07-24

National network to accelerate research for rare diseases in kids
Network also aims to give children with rare diseases the opportunity to participate in clinical trials closer to home.
The University of Manitoba

08-07-24

Research explores sustainability’s connection to health living
Researchers are part of a global effort to develop and evaluate a program that empowers youth to be leaders and agents of change for sustainability and healthy living.
Brock University

08-07-24

L’activité physique annule certains impacts négatifs de l’alitement chez les personnes âgées (in French only) [Physical activity cancels out some negative impacts of bed rest in older adults]
One hour of exercise per day helps maintain good muscle health.
Université du Québec à Montréal

08-07-24

Eating disorders among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic
Research results highlights the indirect effects of health measures when managing pandemics.
Université de Montréal and CHU Sainte-Justine

10-07-24

Researchers find a possible therapeutic target for aggressive and deadly pediatric brain tumours
Scientists find that these tumours have unique features that could be targeted for treatment.
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

10-07-24

Systemic sclerosis is on the rise in Quebec, especially in children, study finds
Systemic sclerosis involves the hardening and tightening of the skin and may cause problems in blood vessels, internal organs, and the digestive tract.
McGill University

10-07-24

The molecule that could alleviate stroke-related brain injury
Research finds a new way to protect the brain from damage caused by a stroke.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

10-07-24

Building a brain atlas
Researchers build the first-ever detailed map of blood vessels in the human brain at the molecular level.
University Health Network

11-07-24

Research to help build a trauma-informed workforce in long-term care.
The research will support the mental health of long-term care workers.
Toronto Metropolitan University

11-07-24

Research tackles barriers preventing internationally educated workers from practising in Canada.
Research aims to help streamline rules across provinces and territories.
Athabasca University

11-07-24

Opioids: a nudge to reduce consumption
Study finds that education can help people who are long-term users of prescription opioids cut their dosages.
Université de Montréal

11-07-24

Women and social exclusion: The complicated nature of rejection and retaliation
A new study delves into the complexities of women’s interpersonal relationships.
The University of Ottawa

12-07-24

Cellular inflammation uncovered in rare neurodegenerative condition
Inflammation may be responsible or have role in causing severe symptoms.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

12-07-24

Research aims to find ways to retain nursing workforce
Mentorship and other approaches will be explored.
University of Calgary

15-07-24

Immunoengineering the human heart
Researchers engineer heart tissue to shed light on how early immune cells contribute to heart development.
University Health Network

16-07-24

Helping people living with dementia ‘flourish’ through dance
Seniors’ dance program to incorporate traditions from marginalized communities.
University Health Network

17-07-24

‘In order to be healthy, you have to know who you are.’
Elders share cultural knowledge with First Nations youth in wellness-focused pilot projects.
The University of Alberta

17-07-24

A modernized Clinical Trials Network to tackle health challenges associated with HIV and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections in Canada
Network aims to address the challenges of coinfections and developing vaccines and a cure.
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

17-07-24

Supporting Université de Montréal’s Clinique Mauve
The clinic serves immigrant and racialized LGBTQIA+ communities.
Université de Montréal

18-07-24

Dal researcher leads national team to improve lung health
The team aims to create a national patient registry, connect researchers with data and train the next generation of respiratory health researchers.
Dalhousie University

18-07-24

Strengthening capacity to support Indigenous youth mental health services
Supporting a national initiative to provide culturally affirming, high quality mental health services for Indigenous youth.
Lakehead University

18-07-24

Examining the health risks of vaping among young people in Canada
New research will follow more than 1,000 young people for two years to study the health impacts of vaping.
The University of Waterloo

18-07-24

Indigenous scholar’s research will better our understanding of how nicotine exposure impacts neurodevelopment
Researcher will use zebrafish to replicate what it’s like to be exposed to nicotine in different stages of life.
The University of Alberta

18-07-24

When a deep breath can make you sick
Studying the impact that wildfire smoke has on people with asthma.
Queen’s University

23-07-24

Voices for positive change: South African women tell their stories
Research projects revealing women’s stories, ideas and solutions to their post-pandemic recovery.
International Development Research Centre

23-07-24

A simple feedback letter improves how family doctors prescribe antibiotics
Family doctors play a big role in preventing the overuse or misuse of antibiotics.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

23-07-24

Is holding a referendum on equality stressful for LGBTQIA+ people?
A study examining a 2021 referendum in Switzerland helps demonstrate how changes and potential changes in law affect public health.
Université de Montréal

24-07-24

Triple-negative breast cancer: New hope for an existing drug
Triple-negative breast cancer is a type of breast cancer that most often affects women under 50.
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

24-07-24

Breakthrough identifies gene that may reverse Parkinson’s disease symptoms
Research discovery in fruit flies may translate to clinical treatment in humans
Simon Fraser University

25-07-24

Study identifies key role for pharmacists in stroke risk reduction
Findings show pharmacists could fill a gap in care for people with atrial fibrillation who are at a high risk of stroke.
University of Calgary

26-07-24

Lab discovery suggests possible new approach for treating progressive multiple sclerosis
Research shows that a certain molecule could be the key to developing new treatments.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

26-07-24

New study highlights global disparities in activity limitations and assistive device use
Research shows that people with disabilities in low-and-middle-income countries face more challenges with daily activities and are less likely to use assistive devices.
McMaster University

29-07-24

McMaster trial to test if a smallpox vaccine can provide protection against mpox post exposure
This strategy of post-exposure vaccination could show promise in reducing spread and helping people recover more quickly.
McMaster University

29-07-24

Music teacher composes second career as ‘patient researcher’
Online program qualifies patients to work shoulder-to-shoulder with hospital and university research teams.
Hamilton Health Sciences

29-07-24

The cellular secret of how memories are made, and lost
Scientists use a peptide to strengthen connections between brain cells and restore memory in a pre-clinical model
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

29-07-24

Strengthening health workforce through Indigenous care
Research aims to improve clinical care for Indigenous Peoples in Alberta’s primary care networks.
University of Alberta

29-07-24

Respiratory scientists to study the role of mucus in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic cough
Research aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of chronic respiratory diseases.
The Research Institute of St. Joe’s Hamilton

30-07-24

Study pinpoints role of specialized cells in baby gut health
Research shows that certain cells are crucial for balanced gut microbiome in unborn babies, with lower levels leading to long-term health issues.
University of Alberta

31-07-24

Novel approach to study hypoxia leads researchers to identify a potential new marker for ovarian cancers
The new potential marker may predict aggressiveness and survival of ovarian cancer.
Université de Montréal

31-07-24

After a tragic loss, a career devoted to organ regeneration
Dr. Darcy Wagner, recently appointed as a Canada Excellence Research Chair, leads the charge in advancing bioengineered therapies for acute and chronic lung disease.
McGill University

June
04-06-24

Optimizing HIV care during pregnancy
A new study investigates the impact of HIV medications on child development.
University Health Network

04-06-24

Rare dementia support
Research project will examine how best to support patients and families.
Nipissing University

04-06-24

Metabolism research using fruit flies
A molecule found in flies and humans may lead to better, sex-specific ways to prevent and treat obesity.
University of Saskatchewan

04-06-24

Immersive workout
Study shows the benefits of virtual reality workouts.
University of Victoria

05-06-24

Virtual reality for rehabilitation
Exploring the link between concussion symptoms and visual stimulation.
University Health Network

06-06-24

A clinical trial shows benefits of finding and treating undiagnosed asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
This innovative Canadian study is a word’s first.
McGill University Health Centre and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

06-06-24

Pregnancy complications can lead to mothers’ lifelong risk of cardiovascular disease
Researcher to study why this happens and develop ways to prevent it.
University of Alberta

06-06-24

Mindfulness study aims to help reduce HIV risks
Project builds connection, resilience for North African and Middle Eastern LGBTQIA+ communities
Western University

11-06-24

Indigenous-led substance use research program
Program to develop substance use interventions grounded in Indigenous knowledge and experience.
University of Saskatchewan

11-06-24

Undoing the effects of COVID-19 by advancing gender equity in Africa’s informal sector
Women RISE initiative generates evidence on how the pandemic impacted women’s health and socio-economic wellbeing.
International Development Research Centre

12-06-24

Many healthcare providers are ill-equipped to recognize pain in abused children
Study finds only 13 per cent of those surveyed received training on child maltreatment and its effects on pain assessment.
McGill University

12-06-24

Research on dementia care
Researchers to study the impact of day programs on individuals living with dementia and their caregivers.
York University

13-06-24

Substance use research to improve practice and policy across the country
The Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Matters (CRISM) is a national network providing the evidence needed to create effective intervention programs and services.
University of Calgary

13-06-24

Genetically altering proteins could inform treatment for children with epilepsy
Researchers find they can restore cell growth and other functions typically hindered by conditions that affect the brain.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

14-06-24

Clinical trial confirms that an antacid helps prevent bleeding in patients on breathing machines
The research provides critical care teams with certainty about treating patients with the medication typically used to treat heartburn.
McMaster University

17-06-24

Transitioning from pediatric to adult care
Video series helps youth who have experienced long hospital stays.
Montreal Clinical Research Institute

19-06-24

Research investigates how long a certain skin cancer treatment should be to get the best results
The study’s results also aim to help predict how patients will respond to the treatment.
Canadian Cancer Trials Group and Queen’s University

19-06-24

Paving the way for precision dosing for neonatal infants
Research seeks to find out the proper dose for infants less than four weeks old.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and the University of Waterloo

20-06-24

A revelation in protein folding offers hope for potential ALS medicines
Research suggests repurposing an existing chemotherapy drug could slow or stop the deadly neurodegenerative disease.
University of Alberta

20-06-24

Researchers at the forefront of global innovation in refugee health
Canadian Refugee Healthcare Atlas at the heart of efforts to reshape life for refugees around the world.
University of Calgary

20-06-24

Indigenous nursing master’s program marks milestones
This Fall, First Nations and Métis nurses from across BC will embark on a first-of-its kind Indigenous nursing master's program.
University of Victoria

20-06-24

Imaging technology captures how neurons communicate with new clarity
For the first time ever, researchers can see how neurons communicate at the atomic level.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

21-06-24

Canadian researcher co-leads international team that develops simple test for fatal genetic heart condition
Dr. Wayne Chen says the test will revolutionize diagnosis for Calcium Release Deficiency Syndrome
University of Calgary

24-06-24

Researchers develop technology for precisely manipulating parts of human genes
The new tool may be able to help study how genes function and regulate or fix defects in human disorders and diseases.
Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research – University of Toronto

25-06-24

A potential new indicator of lung and other cancers
Researchers uncover the role that a certain enzyme plays in regulating a key protein related to cancers.
University Health Network

25-06-24

A new hope for neurological treatments
Study finds a promising non-invasive technique to boost brain function and aid recovery.
University Health Network

26-06-24

Scientists discover high-risk form of endometrial cancer and how to test for it using AI
This type of endometrial cancer would otherwise go unrecognized by traditional ways of diagnosing cancer.
University of British Columbia

26-06-24

Depression in adolescents linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
New study calls for a more personalized preventative care.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

27-06-24

New international virtual lab aspires to create gender equity in sport and exercise
The EDGE Lab will explore gendered environments in elite sport, inequities in everyday exercise environments and inclusive youth sport and physical activity.
University of Manitoba

27-06-24

Spinal cord formation in the embryo: the role of a protein family understood
Discovery opens the door to exploring ways to repair spinal cord damage.
Université de Montréal

27-06-24

Researchers develop deep-learning model that outperforms Google AI system to predict peptide structures
Peptides are molecules that are part of many processes in our bodies and understanding their structure and role could lead to new therapies.
Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research – University of Toronto

27-06-24

Study aims to understand how NeuroTracker helps brain injury survivors improve cognition
NeuroTracker is a video game that strengthens connections in the brain.
University of Victoria

28-06-24

‘Build back trust,’ says Canada Research Chair in Applied Pediatric Immunization
Shannon MacDonald works with communities to figure out the best way to deliver information and vaccines.
University of Alberta

May
03-05-24

Researchers discover compounds made by gut bacteria that can treat inflammation
The compound can be harnessed to reduce inflammation and other symptoms of digestive issues.
The University of Toronto – Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research

07-05-24

Researchers uncover how cells change when faced with Salmonella
Discovery gives new insight into why Salmonella infects humans so quickly.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

07-05-24

A promising new avenue for cancer immunotherapy
Researchers use a certain type of cell that shows promise in being able to stop tumours from growing.
The University of British Columbia

07-05-24

Meet the new Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health
Dr. Katherine Frolich welcomes her new role.
Université de Montréal

07-05-24

‘Fiery' cell death ignites immunity: A new hope for cancer treatment
Study suggests harnessing an ‘explosive' kind of cancer cell death as a therapy for hard-to-treat cancers.
University of Guelph

07-05-24

How a master neuron controls movement in worms with implications for human disease
Part of the nervous system plays a key role in controlling a worm's ability to shift between forward and backward movement.
University of Toronto

08-05-24

Boosting immunotherapy efficiency
Tweaking a certain cell's metabolism may enhance immunotherapy and offer longer-lasting benefits for patients.
University Health Network

08-05-24

Research projects focused on child and family development
Projects aim to improve the lives of women and children affected by violence, adversity, and depression.
The University of Calgary

08-05-24

Two decades in the making – world-first trial aims to heal the lungs of preemies
Stem cells from the umbilical cord to be used to prevent premature and low-weight babies from developing a chronic lung disease.
The Ottawa Hospital Foundation

08-05-24

Researchers uncover DNA repair mechanism that could yield treatments for cancer, premature aging
Research gives insight into how human cells stay healthy.
The University of Toronto

08-05-24

Researchers discover natural compounds that selectively kill parasites
The compounds stall a process parasites use to survive in the human gut.
The University of Toronto – Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research

09-05-24

New tools help teams share research evidence with communities
Guidance tools help build trust and transparency.
Michael Smith Health Research BC

10-05-24

How frailty can impact lung disease
Until now, the impacts of frailty on hospitalized patients, particularly those experiencing flare-ups, were largely unknown.
University Health Network

10-05-24

New patient registries for rare diseases
Registries will improve health care and outcomes for children and families.
CHEO Research Institute

13-05-24

Researchers find a new way to potentially activate neurons that deplete in Parkinson's disease
Research suggests a possible approach to treating the disease.
The University of Toronto

13-05-24

Patients with neurological disease are likelier to die after COVID
Study also shows higher numbers of neurological disorder diagnoses among people with pre-existing conditions in the months after they have COVID.
The University of Alberta

13-05-24

Dal scientists find repeated, small hits to head in football players can damage blood vessels in the brain
Damage may contribute to brain dysfunction in some athletes years later.
Dalhousie University

13-05-24

Healing faster: Unveiling the future of tissue and organ repair
Scientists create a jelly-like material that could offer on-the-spot repair of damaged organs and tissue.
The University of Ottawa

14-05-24

New models for eye disease
Transplanted cells from the retina offer a promising avenue to deliver therapies directly to damaged areas of the eye.
University Health Network

14-05-24

Study reveals that molecular changes are the reason why arteries harden with age
Targeting the molecular changes could lead to treatments for cardiovascular disease.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

15-05-24

Unravelling the link between pesticide exposure and Parkinson's disease
Research sheds light on possible disease triggers.
The University of British Columbia

17-05-24

Groundbreaking advance in lupus research
Recent discovery could pave the way for future therapies.
The Montreal Clinical Research Institute – Université de Montréal

17-05-24

Study underscores new strategies to fight drug-resistant bacteria
Researchers conduct one of the largest genetic studies looking at cholera bacteria, bacteria killers and antibiotics.
McGill University

19-05-24

World-first trial shows benefits of finding, treating undiagnosed asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
As many as 70 per cent of patients go undiagnosed
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and McGill University Health Centre

21-05-24

Hope for a cure for an often-fatal infectious disease
Leishmaniasis is a tropical disease with a growing number of cases being diagnosed each year.
Institut national de la recherche scientifique

21-05-24 Better suicide prevention in Nunavut (story available in French only) [Pour mieux prévenir le suicide au Nunavut]
Researchers look at factors among Inuit youth that help prevent suicide to contribute to prevention plans rooted in local culture and needs.
Université du Québec à Montréal
22-05-24

CHILD-BRIGHT members ‘connect the dots' at research community event
Research networks help researchers address the needs of people with lived and living experience.
The CHILD-BRIGHT Network and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC)

23-05-24

Designing and testing a new app to help palliative care families access care
The iRespite app aims to match families in need with trained respite care providers.
McGill University

23-05-24

New research centre focuses on quality-of-life improvements for people affected by trauma and mental health issues
The Centre for Trauma and Mental Health Research aims to develop approaches to prevent, detect and treat different forms of trauma and related mental health issues.
Vancouver Island University

27-05-24

Research to improve kidney care
Research projects to tackle challenges in the healthcare system.
Lawson Health Research Institute

27-05-24

Researchers identify a protein that could help treat obesity and metabolic disorders
The protein helps regulate body weight and how much food is consumed.
The University of Saskatchewan

27-05-24

Expert explainer: Ethical approaches to mitigate H5N1 bird flu
Restrictions and testing of livestock among efforts to slow spread of H5N1
Western University

28-05-24

Making kids' heart surgery safer
Researchers test an imaging technique to monitor the brain during surgery.
Toronto Metropolitan University

28-05-24

Treating eye tumours with light
In a world-first, researcher develop a laser-based treatment for a type of cancer
University Health Network

31-05-24

Tackling in-hospital cardiac arrest with advanced AI
Research explores using AI to predict which patients are most at risk and recommend life-saving interventions.
The University of Ottawa

31-05-24

Researchers discover ‘trojan horse' virus hiding in human parasite
The virus is associated with severe inflammation in humans
The University of Toronto – Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research

April
02-04-24

A recipe for safety
Researchers explore how to make allergy-friendly foods more accessible and affordable for Canadians.
The University of Manitoba

02-04-24

Building trust in population health information and interventions
Applied Public Health Chair to address vaccination barriers.
The University of British Columbia

02-04-24

Can Alzheimer's disease be passed on through transplants?
Researchers discover that Alzheimer's disease may also be produced outside the brain.
The University of British Columbia – Michael Smith Labs

04-04-24

Advancing holistic healthcare
Research team working to integrate traditional and non-traditional approaches to healthcare.
Carleton University

04-04-24

Improving stroke research
Researcher aims to improve imaging methods to better see the damage caused by a stroke.
The University of Manitoba

08-04-24

Rare disease network for children to help researchers work together and improve health outcomes
RareKids-CAN network to help diagnose and treat children with rare disease more quickly.
The University of British Columbia

08-04-24

Restricting the use of benzodiazepines
Study shows that limiting the medication benzodiazepine reduces the risk delirium after an operation.
McMaster University – Population Health Research Institute

09-04-24

Researcher tackles global challenges of antimicrobial resistance
Researcher explores how DNA sequencing and AI can be used to treat drug-resistant bacteria.
Western University

09-04-24

Understanding the human genome
Study reveals the underlying factors that open the genome and create new genes, a discovery that could lead to treatments for diseases such as diabetes or Parkinson's disease.
The Montreal Clinical Research Institute – Université de Montréal

10-04-24

Diabetes prevention program rolls out across Canada
Canadians at risk of Type 2 diabetes encouraged to take small steps toward better health.
The University of British Columbia

10-04-24

Support for stroke recovery
Research team launches first-of-its-kind study in Canada that will connect volunteers with stroke survivors for at-home practical support.
Sinai Health

11-04-24

Helping people with spinal cord injuries improve their balance
Study looks at a training system that uses a sensor to improve balance and posture.
University Health Network

11-04-24

Supercharging Canada's biomanufacturing capacity
Research team develops a biomanufacturing process that could support future cancer treatments.
The University of Ottawa  

11-04-24

Furthering our understanding of cerebral palsy
Canadian-led study reveals that cerebral palsy may be caused by both genetic and environmental factors.
McGill University

12-04-24

Covid-19's ability to slow the body's response to infection
Study reveals how SARS-CoV-2 disrupts the manufacture of proteins.
The University of Toronto

12-04-24

Using evidence to drive health policy
Canada Research Chair to examine key areas of substance use health.
Memorial University

16-04-24

Mirroring the heart
Researchers create a model that helps us better understand the role of certain heart cells in both heart development and disease.
University Health Network

17-04-24

Understanding bleeding disorders
Study focuses on inherited bleeding disorders to help those whose conditions often go undiagnosed.
Queen's University

17-04-24

How human cells stay healthy
Study discovers a DNA repair mechanism.
The University of Toronto

18-04-24

Improving early childhood music education
Researchers develop tool that allows music to be more accessible and enjoyable.
The University of Toronto

18-04-24

Research finds strategies to help diagnose and treat a rare, aggressive syndrome that often leads to cancer
Study finds that the type and severity of the syndrome depends on variations in certain inherited genes.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

19-04-24

Mapping protein movement  
Study maps, for the first time ever, how proteins move and change through a cell cycle.
The University of Toronto – The Donnelly Centre

19-04-24

Targeted treatment for heart failure in children
Study shows promise in treating children with cardiomyopathy, the leading cause of heart failure in children.
The Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research

19-04-24

Researchers investigate health issues for vulnerable and underrepresented groups
Different research phases examine topics from substance use to access to health services.
The University of Manitoba

22-04-24

Children's social circumstances dictate outcomes in emergency care
The social determinants of health affect risk of disease and access to care.
The University of Alberta

22-04-24

Researchers can now predict kidney failure more accurately
New digital tool helps inform treatment decisions for chronic kidney disease.
The University of Calgary

22-04-24

Racism leads First Nations patients to leave emergency departments without completing care
First Nations patients face anti-Indigenous stereotypes and language.
The University of Alberta

23-04-24

Postpartum depression therapy and our genes
Researchers study whether changes in one's behaviour and environment turn certain genes on and off and affect the success of treatment for postpartum depression.
Brock University

23-04-24

Which cells have the greatest potential to repair the lungs of pre-term babies?
Clinical trial begins to test a new cell therapy.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

23-04-24

How a master neuron controls movement in worms with implications for human disease
Part of the nervous system plays a crucial role in controlling a worm's ability to shift between forward and backward movement.
Sinai Health

24-04-24

AI-powered digital imaging system to speed up biopsy results
Technology to deliver faster results and enable swift treatment decisions.
The University of Waterloo

24-04-24

Mobilizing students, researchers and robots to help kids thrive
Using technology to improve the quality of life for kids with movement impairments.
The University of Calgary

25-04-24

The essential role of a protein in proper cell function
Researchers identify a vital protein necessary for the body's cells to work.
Université de Montréal

26-04-24

A new target for cystic fibrosis treatment
A rare cell type in the airways of the lungs could be the key to new types of treatments.
The University of Saskatchewan

29-04-24

Closing the palliative care gap
Research reveals disparities in end-of-life care for people with opioid use disorder.
University Health Network

30-04-24

The economic impact of eating disorders in children and youth
Study highlights the need for national surveillance.
CHEO Research Institute and the University of Calgary

30-04-24

Improving recruitment to clinical trials
Program connects cancer patients in smaller centres with critical and potentially live-saving clinical trials.
Western University

30-04-24

Social factors affect dialysis choice for kidney patients
Study highlights barriers to a particular type of treatment.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

30-04-24

Friendship skills for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (story available only in French)
A coaching program for parents helps kids with ADHD.
The Montfort Hospital

March
01-03-24

Unlocking Cardiac Repair
Researchers explore the role of a protein in repairing tissue after a heart attack
University Health Network

04-03-24

Immune response: SLAM receptors confirm their protective role against several serious diseases
NK (natural killer) cells are capable of memory and can help protect against viruses.
Montreal Clinical Research Institute — University of Montreal

04-03-24

The Messages in Your Cells
Study reveals how blood vessel cells directionally communicate with surrounding cells.
University Health Network

04-03-24

Furthering research on late-onset Alzheimer's in women
Researchers explore how estrogen levels are connected to developing late-onset Alzheimer's.
Brock University

04-03-24

University of Alberta researcher advancing HIV research
Postdoctoral fellow Shima Shahbaz's research studies natural protective immunity against HIV infection
The University of Alberta

06-03-24

Fast-tracking pediatric cancer classification
Researchers develop a way to quickly identify and classify some pediatric cancers, giving doctors the information needed to offer timely treatment options.
University Health Network

07-03-24

Resolving inflammation
Researchers uncover potential targets for treating neurodegenerative inflammation.
University Health Network

07-03-24

Research discovery improves our understanding of the brain
Researchers uncover how specific neurons in the brain trigger movements during defensive behaviours to protect against a perceived threat.
The University of Calgary

07-03-24

Clinical trial results could redefine cervical cancer treatment
Research shows that simple hysterectomies are a less invasive treatment option for people with early-stage cervical cancer.
The University of British Columbia

08-03-24

Walking well for active aging
Study reveals how neighbourhood walkability and outdoor walking habits promotes health and well-being among older adults.
University Health Network

08-03-24

Targeting post-cancer treatment and rehabilitation
Researchers explore movement and functional abilities for post surgical treatment of breast cancer patients.
The University of Saskatchewan

11-03-24

Blueprinting Lupus flares
Researchers uncover different ways that Lupus can manifest.
University Health Network

11-03-24

Hamilton Health Sciences researcher leads uniquely Canadian blood cancer study
Researchers launch a national clinical trial to determine better and cost-effective treatments for older adults with multiple myeloma.
Hamilton Health Sciences

11-03-24

Concussion research focused on brain injuries from intimate partner violence
Brain injury is a significant challenge that many intimate partner violence survivors face.
The University of Victoria

11-03-24

Lessons from COVID-19
Research suggests that a vaccination approach that combines vaccines administered through the nose and injection can improve immune response.
CHU Sainte-Justine

13-03-24

Financial strain is bad for our health
Canada Research Chair Candace Nykiforuk's study reveals the impact that financial strain has on people's health and how we can address these concerns.
The University of Alberta

14-03-24

A multi-disciplinary approach to researching deafness
Researchers launch an international study to further understand sensory experiences with cochlear implants.
Université Laval & New York University

14-03-24

New research highlights health risks for pregnant teenagers
Study finds that pregnant Ontario teens are at a higher risk of premature death.
Unity Health Toronto

14-03-24

Providing support for pregnant and parenting teens
Programs provide support and resources for future and current teen parents to help address a recent study that found pregnant teens are at a greater risk of premature death.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

14-03-24

Nicotine use in adolescents and the mental health impacts
Study finds that adolescents that regularly use nicotine have an increased risk of developing mood and anxiety disorders later in life.
Western University

15-03-24

Disparities in end-of-life care
Research shows how COVID-19 impacted palliative care and amplified socioeconomic disparities.
University Health Network

15-03-24

Decoding sleep to reveal our state of health
How does the amount of sleep we get affect our health?
Université de Montréal

15-03-24

New research pinpoints an issue with a common chemotherapy drug
Researchers discover two enzymes that work against the drug and allow cancer cells to grow.
The University of Toronto Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research

18-03-24

Advancing research of a rare brain disease in children
Researchers uncover how gene mutations lead to the ultra-rare Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann Syndrome.
The University of Ottawa

18-03-24

New tool predicts premature menopause in childhood cancer survivors
The modelling tool helps predict risk so that health professionals can provide personalize care options.
The University of Alberta

18-03-24

Research discovery redefining rare disease
Discovery has potential to change how patients are tested for Zellweger Spectrum Syndrome.
IWK Health

19-03-24

Decoding diabetic kidney disease
Uncovering the different ways that diabetic kidney disease develops in males and females.
University Health Network

19-03-24

Lésion de la moelle épinière : stimuler la plasticité des neurones pour améliorer la marche (story available in French only) [Spinal cord injury : Stimulating the brain to improve walking]
Une nouvelle région cérébrale a été identifiée comme cible thérapeutique pour permettre la récupération spontanée de la marche après une lésion de la moelle épinière. [Researchers identify a new region of the brain to target with therapies to help patients walk after a spinal cord injury.]
Université Laval

19-03-24

Improving newcomer access to diabetes screening
Researcher aims to improve newcomers' access to programs that screen for and treat Type 2 diabetes.
Brock University

20-03-24

Students develop app to support aging Canadians
Alberta students win the Healthcare for Aging Canadians Challenge with app that matches seniors with technology and students to help them learn how to use it.
NorQuest College

20-03-24

Promoting healthy eating for young Canadians
Study on creating a healthy eating environment calls for a ban on junk food marketing to children.
Université Laval

21-03-24

The science of psilocybin-assisted treatment for alcohol use disorder
Exploring how psychedelics combined with therapy can help someone reduce or stop drinking.
The University of Calgary

22-03-24

How fat in the brain could be the key to better understanding Parkinson's disease
Researcher looks at how changes to lipids play a role in the neurodegenerative disease.
The University of Alberta

22-03-24

Exploring an unrealized treatment approach for disease
Researchers develop a new platform to find proteins that can be used to help treat different diseases.
The University of Toronto

22-03-24

Research finds a direct communication path between the lungs and the brain
Findings show that communication can affect the way the brain functions and the way someone behaves.
The University of Calgary

22-03-24

AI model used to design superbug-fighting antibiotics
A new AI model called SynthMol can create new antibiotics that stop the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
McMaster University

22-03-24

Researcher recognized for her contributions in the field of chronic pain management
Dr. Jennifer Stinson earns prize for her iCanCope project, a mobile app for young people that live with Sickle Cell Disease.
The University of Toronto

22-03-24

Une avancée majeure pour contrer les infections respiratoires (story available in French only) [A major step forward in the fight against respiratory infections].
Chercheurs publient une étude sur un nouveau nanovaccin [Researchers publish study on new nanvaccine.]
Université du Québec à Montréal

26-03-24

Researchers a step closer to HIV cure
New study shows virus-like particle can ‘shock and kill' latent HIV reservoir in those living with chronic HIV.
Western University

26-03-24

Study reveals how worrying about the return of mental health episodes impacts people's lives
Fear of illness recurrence (FIR) is a reality for many people in remission from depression, but how they cope varies.
Concordia University

27-03-24

How some heart medications impact gut health
Study finds that certain medications affect micro-organisms in the gut, which impacts overall health.
The University of Calgary

27-03-24

Tailored approach to stroke recovery
Post-stroke depressive symptoms disproportionately impact women and rehabilitation programs should be tailored to meet different needs.
University Health Network

29-03-24

Research reveals that Cerebral Palsy in children may be caused by both genetic and environmental factors
Until recently, genetic contributors to Cerebral Palsy were largely unknown.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

29-03-24

Research identifies genes that may be partially responsible for the development of Cerebral Palsy
One in ten children with Cerebral Palsy have a genetic variant associated with their condition.
The McGill University Health Centre

February
01-02-24

Surgeons' choice of skin disinfectant impacts infection risk
Canadian-American study shows that using a certain cleaning agent could prevent surgical site infection.
McMaster University and Maryland School of Medicine

01-02-24

NeuroVISION-2 Biobank Initiative: Age-related cognitive impairment research
The initiative explores risks and how to detect or predict brain injury throughout a patient's surgical journey.
Population Health Research Institute – McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences

01-02-24

University of British Columbia study offers new hope for treating relapsed childhood leukemia
Research uncovers how pediatric leukemia changes in cases where it returns.
University of British Columbia

01-02-24

Dr. Humphry Fonge is making a difference at the University of Saskatchewan
His research is improving imaging tools to better diagnose deadly cancers.
University of Saskatchewan

02-02-24

University Health Network KITE researchers create a specialized toolkit to help long-term care teams navigate challenges.
Toolkit fosters communication, collaboration and staff engagement.
The University Health Network

05-02-24

Immune response can cause neurological damage following an infection, McMaster researchers discover
How our immune system responds to viral infections like Zika or Covid-19 is responsible for neurological diseases, not the infections themselves.
McMaster University

05-02-24

PhD student aims to raise awareness of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy among Black Canadian women
The impact of race and ethnicity on women's cardiovascular health is at the heart of Deborah Baiden's ;doctoral research.
The University of Toronto

07-02-24

Targeting a cancer driver
Researchers discover how a protein can help treat cancers.
University Health Network

07-02-24

New ‘spatial' biomarkers could better predict treatment outcomes for Hodgkin lymphoma
Discovery helps researchers better understand how cancer cells and nearby tissue interact.
The University of British Columbia

07-02-24

University of Calgary researcher develops new tool to diagnose genetic mutations
Device helps to receive genetic analysis faster and easier than current methods.
The University of Calgary

08-02-24

The sickest long COVID patients face symptoms identical to chronic fatigue syndrome
Researchers uncover that amino acid deficiencies may be causing long covid symptoms.
The University of Alberta

08-02-24

Sinai Health team enlists AI to untangle cellular diversity
Researchers develop a way to streamline identifying cell types, which could help drive personalized medicine and disease research.
Mount Sinai Hospital

08-02-24

Researchers discover one million new components of the human genome
A method called ‘exon trapping' helped identify the previously unknown stretches of DNA.
The University of Toronto

08-02-24

Revolutionizing pediatric pneumonia care
Researchers aim to reduce antibiotic overuse in Canadian emergency departments.
McMaster University

08-02-24

Unravelling the mystery of weight regain in youth
Researchers launch study that explores how kids burn calories after weight loss.
McMaster University

08-02-24

Breathing new life into premature baby care
Research strives to enhance respiratory support without tubes.
McMaster University

09-02-24

National study seeks to close research gaps for kids with chronic gastrointestinal inflammation
Researchers compare two treatment options for paediatric Crohn's disease.
The University of Calgary

09-02-24

COVID-19 rapid tests: how good are they?
Researchers find that COVID-19 self-tests are effective at preventing transmission.
The McGill University Health Centre

09-02-24

Humber College research leads to a health-care clinic for underserved communities
Innovative model offered in Guatemala comes to Toronto.
Humber College

09-02-24

It's never too late to quit smoking
Study reveals that quitting smoking at any age brings major long-term health benefits.
The University of Toronto

13-02-24

Researchers mark new chapter in fight against muscular dystrophy
The research project will help advance understanding and treatment for muscle diseases.
University of Toronto – Mississauga

14-02-24

A drug used to treat multiple sclerosis boosts cancer-fighting virus in lab models
Immune-based therapies show promise as potential cancer treatments.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

15-02-24

Treating liver cancer with microrobots piloted by a magnetic field
Research develop treatment for liver cancer using magnet-guided microrobots in an MRI device.
Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal

15-02-24

When hormones hurt the heart
Study unveils connection between hormone disorder and possible negative cardiovascular outcomes.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

16-02-24

Researchers seek clues to how monkeypox virus may infiltrate brain cells
Study is the first to examine how the virus may be causing neurological symptoms.
The University of Alberta

16-02-24

Using cannabis can ease cravings for street-level drugs
Study shows cannabis could be a harm reduction strategy to address the opioid overdose crisis.
The University of British Columbia

16-02-24

Viagra to treat oxygen-deprived newborns
Currently, there are limited options for treating babies who run out of oxygen during pregnancy or birth.
The McGill University Health Centre

21-02-24

Beyond treatment: Online wellness program ‘a game-changer,' say patients
EMPOWER program helps patients living with chronic conditions adopt daily coping and movement habits.
University of Alberta

22-02-24

New class of antivirals works against broad range of RNA viruses including the virus that causes COVID-19
The new class of drugs have the potential to prevent or treat infections.
The University of Alberta

27-02-24

Cardiac-resynchronization defibrillators still saving lives after 14 years
Long-term follow-up study shows that devices known as ‘biventricular pacemakers' continue to save the lives of many people facing heart failure.
University of Alberta

27-02-24

Exploring cannabidiol (CBD) as treatment for mental health
First of its kind clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of CBD for bipolar depression.
The University of British Columbia

27-02-24

Recherche pour aider à développer de nouveaux traitements pour le cancer pédiatrique (article available in French only) [Research to help develop new treatments for pediatric cancer]
Des chercheurs étudient les extrémités des chromosomes pour développer de nouveaux traitements. [Researchers are exploring the ends of chromosomes to develop new treatments.]
Université de Sherbrooke

27-02-24

New study links placental oxygen levels to fetal brain development
Researchers use MRI to show how health of placenta may influence childhood cognition, behaviour.
Western University

28-02-24

Liver health and brain function
Researchers have discovered that molecules secreted by the liver play a significant role in brain function.
University Health Network

28-02-24

Whole genome sequencing reveals new genetic marker for cardiomyopathy
Using methods developed at SickKids, researchers lay the groundwork for early detection and future precision medicine.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)

29-02-24

Building an inclusive clinical trial community
An innovative new unit supports health researchers in launching and conducting impactful clinical trials.
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

29-02-24

University of Saskatchewan researchers seek to develop new breast cancer treatments
Research to focus on improving treatments and reducing side effects.
The University of Saskatchewan

29-02-24

Clinical trial results could transform cervical cancer treatment
Study shows that a simple hysterectomy is effective when treating low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer.
Queen's University

29-02-24

Researchers revolutionizing understanding of nicotine's effect on adolescent brain
Study to explore nicotine's link to mood and anxiety disorders in youth.
Western University

January
05-01-24 Researchers explore changes to microbiome following weight-loss surgery
Study suggests that microbiome-based therapies such as probiotics and fecal matter transplants have the potential to improve metabolic health.
The University of Toronto
08-01-24 University of Alberta team uncovers new biological marker for scleroderma
Simple blood test can predict who will get severe disease and could also point the way to future treatments.
The University of Alberta
08-01-24 Study finds new role for gut hormone GLP-1 in the brain
A University of Toronto researcher has discovered a gut-brain immune network that controls inflammation across the body and affects organ health.
The University of Toronto
08-01-24 Brock-led research uncovers breakthrough in age-related disease
Research paves the way for possible treatments for diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and dementia.
Brock University
09-01-24 University Health Network (UHN) decoding rare liver disease
Research led by UHN accelerates the potential for new drug therapies.
The University Health Network
09-01-24 COVID-19 affected Canadians with noncommunicable diseases more than those without, according to a new report
Latest iCARE study reveals how mental health declined for many people who live with chronic ailments.
Concordia University
10-01-24 Machine learning used to predict future health as Canadians age
Data crunching programs can detect patterns to inform your medical care as you get older.
The University of Alberta
10-01-24 New Toronto Dementia Research Alliance collaboration
Helping women with diabetes quit smoking.
The University of Toronto
11-01-24 Joint efforts by University of Saskatchewan research team simulate Canada's cannabis consumption
Researchers are developing models to determine the effects of cannabis more accurately.
The University of Saskatchewan
11-01-24 With heart-on-a-chip, researchers study genetic mutation underlying cardiac muscle disease
Device helps study a heart muscle disease that impairs blood flow throughout the body.
The University of Toronto
16-01-24 Setting the agenda for climate science
University of Alberta climate and health scientist represents Canada at United Nations panel.
The University of Alberta
16-01-24 Wastewater monitoring
Research aims to enhance tuberculosis prevention and detection in Nunavut.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
17-01-24 University Health Network empowering women in heart health
KITE researchers address gaps in educational resources for cardiac rehabilitation for women.
The University Health Network
19-01-24 Liver can generate palmitic acid to maintain brain health, study suggests
When we don't get enough palmitic acid in our diets, the liver can step in to generate it.
The University of Toronto
19-01-24 Tiny trailblazer: First-baby treated in world-first trial for chronic lung disease
Treatment aims to prevent or lesson the effects of the disease because there is no cure.
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
22-01-24 Classifying Parkinson's Disease
Scientists propose new, biologically-based classification system for Parkinson's Disease.
The University Health Network
23-04-24 How does a tuberculosis vaccine provide protection against lung viral infections?
Research team provides new insights on cross-protection from the 100-year-old vaccine.
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
23-01-24 Immune response to gut bacteria linked to onset of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)
Research provides deeper understanding of the role the gut microbiome plays in the immune system of children at risk for T1D.
The Hospital for Sick Kids
24-01-24 New research suggests chronic pain is different for males and females
Understanding sex differences in how pain develops and resolves in mice could one day lead to new, targeted treatments in humans, says researcher.
The University of Alberta
24-01-24 Research seeks to help children with chronic kidney disease
Study makes a breakthrough discovery into the role of the immune system in childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome.
The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
25-01-24 Dr. Catherine Mah is taking aim at social impacts on food purchasing and diet
Research looks at the role of the consumer food environment in food availability and affordability, social equity, and population diet.
Dalhousie University
29-01-24 The University of Calgary research boosts understanding of common heart rhythm disorder
Team identifies receptor with important role in preventing atrial fibrillation.
The University of Calgary
29-01-24 University of Toronto researchers' Artificial Intelligence model designs proteins to deliver gene therapy
Study shows how this work improves the efficacy of gene therapy and reduces side effects.
The University of Toronto
29-01-24 McMaster study at the intersection of aging and infectious disease
Multi-year study looks at the connection between respiratory infections and brain aging
McMaster University
29-01-24 Treatment-resistant depression: mouse study reveals surprising new insights
Research suggests possible treatment option to further explore
The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
29-01-24 Investigating brain resilience in aging and dementia
Research builds upon data from British Columbia's largest-ever health study
Simon Fraser University
31-01-24 Clinical trial to test new treatment in patients with a genetic heart condition
Known as the TaRGET trial, it will test an oral treatment for arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
The Population Health Research Institute (McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences)
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