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The latest presents a paradigm shift in nutrition advice, nixing traditional food groups, including meat and dairy, and stressing the importance of plant-based proteins. Yet, the full implications of replacing animal with plant protein foods in Canadians’ diets are unknown.

Classified as: Sergio Burgos, department of animal science, diet, Sustainability, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Published on: 27 Feb 2024

Genevieve Bassellier

Authors: ³Ò±ð²Ô±ð±¹¾±Ã¨±¹±ð Bassellier and Jui Ramaprasad

Publication: Information Systems Research Journal
Volume 34, Issue 4, December 2023, Pages 1761-1774.

Classified as: desautels research, Genevieve Bassellier, Information Systems (T)
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Published on: 26 Feb 2024

Authors: Y. Adulyasak, M. C. Cohen, W. Khern-Am-Nuai and M. Krause

Publication: IEEE Engineering Management Review, Forthcoming
Articles in Advance — published online: December 1, 2023

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Classified as: desautels research, Warut Khern-am-nuai, Maxime Cohen, Information Systems (T), Operations Management (T)
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Published on: 26 Feb 2024

Discover free resources on nutrition provided by the MUHC’s medical libraries and patient resource centres!

The Neuro-Patient Resource Center and Neuro Medical Library kiosk will take place on March 12 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m at the main entrance on the first floor of The Neuro.

Enter our raffle for a chance to win a gift card from a local bookstore!

Classified as: Neuro-Patient Resource Centre (NPRC), muhc, MUHC Libraries, The Neuro, nutrition, Nutrition Month, In-Person Event
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Published on: 26 Feb 2024

As part of the Office of Indigenous Initiatives' Winter Speaker Series 2024, Mi'kmaq singer-songwriter Emma Stevens performed at the Schulich School of Music. Missed the performance? View the YouTube coverage .

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Published on: 26 Feb 2024

After helping to discover the world's first deposit of natural hydrogen in West Africa, which kick-started a search for the buried gas around the world, Denis Brière hopes his next breakthrough will be in Canada. Brière is a petrophysicist and vice-president of Calgary-based Chapman Hydrogen and Petroleum Engineering, which plans to begin testing and drilling in northern Ontario this summer in the hopes of finding enough hydrogen underground to produce and market the gas.

Classified as: sylvain coulombe, Hydrogen, Sustainability
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Published on: 26 Feb 2024

A from a team of º«¹úÂãÎè and Vanderbilt University researchers is shedding light on our understanding of the molecular origins of some forms of autism and intellectual disability.

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Published on: 26 Feb 2024

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A major electrical shutdown scheduled to take place on the morning of Sunday, March 3, 2024* will affect multiple buildings on the downtown campus. The intervention will consist of a set of electrical shutdowns, starting at 6 a.m. and concluding by 12 p.m. (noon).  

Classified as: temporary closure, temporary service disruption
Published on: 23 Feb 2024

The shutdown has been confirmed to proceed on March 3, 2024, as announced.

A major electrical shutdown scheduled to take place on the morning of Sunday, March 3, 2024 will affect multiple buildings on the downtown campus. The intervention will consist of a set of electrical shutdowns, starting at 6 a.m. and concluding by 12 p.m. (noon).  

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Published on: 23 Feb 2024

Following a unanimous vote at a special Board meeting on February 15, º«¹úÂãÎè today launched a legal challenge against two measures announced by the Government of Quebec on December 14, 2023:

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Published on: 23 Feb 2024

February 24 will mark the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Throughout the war, thousands of Ukrainian civilians have been killed. One-fourth of the country remains displaced. Numerous cities and villages have been destroyed, and experts predict it will take over one trillion dollars to rebuild the country. ()

Here is an expert from º«¹úÂãÎè who can provide comment on this issue:

Classified as: º«¹úÂãÎè experts, Vincent Rigby
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Published on: 23 Feb 2024

What if it were possible to use a scientific model to predict hate crimes, protests, or conflict? Researchers at º«¹úÂãÎè and University of Toronto have begun the groundwork to develop a formal predictive model of prejudice, similar to meteorological weather predictions.

Classified as: Eric Hehman
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Published on: 22 Feb 2024

Decoding the effects of early life adversity on mental health.

Published on: 22 Feb 2024

World hunger is growing at an alarming rate, with prolonged conflicts, climate change, and COVID-19 exacerbating the problem. In 2022, the World Food Programme helped a record 158 million people. On this trajectory, the United Nations’ goal to eradicate hunger by 2030 appears increasingly unattainable. New research at º«¹úÂãÎè shines the spotlight on a significant piece of the puzzle: international food assistance.

Classified as: Clarisse Delaville, Faculty of Law, hunger
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Published on: 22 Feb 2024

As Canada’s flu season collides with record strep A cases and ongoing COVID-19 concerns, a new study is shedding light on our understanding of respiratory immune responses. Scholars from the Research Institute of the º«¹úÂãÎè Health Centre (RI-MUHC) have discovered a surprising facet about a century-old vaccine for tuberculosis, Bacillus Calmette Guérin (BCG).

Classified as: Kim Tran, Maziar Divangahi, º«¹úÂãÎè Health Centre (RI-MUHC), Department of Medicine
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Published on: 22 Feb 2024

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