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THE GUARDIAN | Fresh concerns over chemicals for ripening fruits, softening foods

Published: 2 May 2019

In recent times, there have claims and counter claims on health implications of using chemicals such as calcium carbide, ethylene and ethephon for ripening fruits. A study published in Annals of...

FORBES | Why Human Capital Is The Key To Startup Success

Published: 2 May 2019

A recent study from º«¹úÂãÎè that explored how startups in rural Switzerland managed to thrive, despite being outside of traditional tech clusters. The authors examine seven successful...

Decision about Redmen name

Published: 12 April 2019

Principal Suzanne Fortier has announced her decision regarding the name of º«¹úÂãÎè’s men’s varsity sports teams. Read her statement...

MONTREAL GAZETTE | McCord Museum will double in size and stay at its current site

Published: 1 May 2019

Months of speculation ended when the McCord Museum announced Tuesday that its new home will be built on the site of its current home on Sherbrooke and Victoria Sts. in the heart of Montreal’s...

Expert: World Maternal Mental Health Day (May 1)

Published: 26 April 2019

May 1 is World Maternal Mental Health Day. Life changes around pregnancy make women more vulnerable to mental illness. The negative cycle of poverty and mental illness impact on a woman’s ability...

THE GLOBE AND MAIL | Illustrious surgeon Dr. Wilbert Keon was first in Canada to install an artificial heart

Published: 1 May 2019

Dr. Keon earned a master of science degree in experimental surgery from º«¹úÂãÎè, and trained at Montreal General Hospital, Toronto General, the Hospital for Sick Children and Harvard...

Experts: 2019 Quebec Floods

Published: 29 April 2019

Here are º«¹úÂãÎè professors who can comment on the flooding situation in Quebec:

THE NEW YORK TIMES | Is Dancing the Kale of Exercise?

Published: 30 April 2019

Studies show that dance provides multiple cognitive and physical health benefits, suggesting it may be the kale of exercise. These results echo those of a 2008 Journal of Aging and Physical...

THE HILL TIMES | Ending TB among Canada’s Indigenous peoples: treat the fundamental causes, not just the disease

Published: 29 April 2019

Last year, the federal government announced it would spend $27.5-million over five years on an ambitious plan to end tuberculosis (TB) across Inuit Nunangat, Inuit regions of Canada, by 2030. 

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