Online Casinos Canada
  • Online Casinos
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
HomeGuest Blog

Guest Blog

Guest Blog

Big Ideas Lecture Series: How we know what isn’t so: “The hidden value of basic science education”

November 26, 2018

Date: Wednesday December 12th, 2018 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Venue: The Michener Institute, St. Patrick Campus – Auditorium 222 St. Patrick Street Toronto, Ontario Canada + Google Map Organizer: The Research Institute of Health Care Education […]

Guest Blog

Study suggests supplements could improve cancer treatment in obese patients

October 5, 2018

  New research finds that, due to the link between obesity and the risk of cancer, supplements could assist in the treatment of breast cancer in obese, postmenopausal patients. These findings could shed light on […]

No Picture
Guest Blog

Good for patients, good for health-care system: A better way to schedule

September 11, 2018

York-led research determines a better approach to scheduling, which leads to improved profits, higher practitioner utilization and decreased wait times. Practitioners, policy-makers and hospital administrators will be interested in this highly applicable research. (View online) […]

Guest Blog

Want to improve health outcomes of older adults in hospital? – Ask a nurse

September 11, 2018

Researchers conduct focus groups with nurses on how to prevent the decline of hospitalized older people. They discover some communications strategies that will be of interest to hospital administrators and health-care practitioners. (View online) Individuals […]

Guest Blog

Big Ideas Lecture Series: Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) at UHN

September 11, 2018

September 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm In February of 2015, the Canadian Supreme Court handed down a decision that made physician-aid-in-dying a legal option for certain categories of patients, and legislation governing eligibility […]

Guest Blog

Big Ideas Lecture Series: Privacy by Design in an Era of Artificial Intelligence

March 12, 2018

May 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Guest Blog

Comparing Social Media with Traditional media

March 6, 2018

How does social media compare with traditional media? According to a study by Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon Universities, earned media delivered through social channels has a larger impact on sales than traditional earned media.1 This […]

Guest Blog

Changing obesity narrative could help to inform health policy

January 12, 2018

  Policy-relevant research from York U reframes mainstream obesity discussion to highlight socioeconomic inequity ̶ nothing short of a paradigm shift.   (View online) Obesity is a hot-button health issue. But what shapes our views […]

Guest Blog

Memory training points to new directions for treatment of Huntington disease

January 12, 2018

  York U’s Christine Till undertakes a pilot study that suggests memory training is feasible for patients with early-stage Huntington disease. This could lead to new directions for treatment.     (View online) Huntington disease […]

Guest Blog

New research on mini strokes points to earlier diagnosis, prevention

April 7, 2017

York psychology Professor Gary Turner realizes the perks of working at a global centre of excellence in cognitive neuroscience and neurorehabilitation – primarily, the opportunities to work in a leadership position with other high-profile Canadian researchers. […]

Posts navigation

« 1 … 15 16 17 »

Sidebar

Please navigate to Appearance → Widgets in your WordPress dashboard and add some widgets into the Sidebar widget area.

Contact HRIPortal!

To receive the daily media digest or to send a media release please send us an email at media@hriportal.ca

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Responsible Gambling
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright 2026