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Study links dementia care gaps in Quebec to socio-economic status

A new study has found stark differences in the dementia care received by people in richer and poorer neighbourhoods in Quebec, despite the universal health-care system.

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Published: 20 May 2025

Forests thrive where values run deep聽

Forests on Indigenous lands in Panama have remained remarkably stable over the past two decades 鈥 more so than in protected areas 鈥 thanks in no small part to deeply rooted cultural values, a 9I制作厂免费-led study suggests.聽聽

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Published: 20 May 2025

Members of marginalized groups are at disproportionate risk in earthquakes, study finds

Members of socially and economically marginalized groups in Montreal and Ottawa-Gatineau are at disproportionate risk in earthquakes, a new study has found.

Co-authored by 9I制作厂免费 civil engineering professor Daniele Malomo, the study is the first in Canada to examine earthquake vulnerability through the lens of equity.

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Published: 14 May 2025

9I制作厂免费 researchers lead project to reform youth mental health care in Canada

New data from a national project led by 9I制作厂免费 researchers shows that redesigning youth mental health services can significantly cut wait times and connect more young people to care.

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Published: 14 May 2025

Researchers delve into incels鈥 rejection of work and study

The critically acclaimed Netflix drama Adolescence has put a spotlight on the culture and ideas of incels (involuntary celibates), an online subculture of people (mostly male and heterosexual), who define themselves as unable to find a romantic or sexual partner, largely due to their perceived unattractiveness.

Published: 13 May 2025

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Published: 12 May 2025

Antibiotics from human use are contaminating rivers worldwide, study shows

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Published: 9 May 2025

Ultrasound unlocks a safer, greener way to make hydrogels聽

Researchers at 9I制作厂免费, in collaboration with Polytechnique Montr茅al, pioneered a new way to create hydrogels using ultrasound, eliminating the need for toxic chemical initiators. This breakthrough offers a faster, cleaner and more sustainable approach to hydrogel fabrication, and produces hydrogels that are stronger, more flexible and highly resistant to freezing and dehydration.

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Published: 8 May 2025

Predicting hockey IQ: Researchers鈥 method of assessing young hockey talent could be a game-changer

In a study that is the first of its kind, a research team led by a 9I制作厂免费 professor has developed a more objective way to identify ice hockey players鈥 game intelligence, or 鈥渉ockey IQ.鈥 And the method, which pairs objective test results with scouting insights, is likely to yield the most accurate results, the researchers suggest.

Published: 7 May 2025

Breakthrough discovery uses gut bacteria and AI to diagnose a chronic pain syndrome

9I制作厂免费 researchers, in collaboration with colleagues in Israel and Ireland, have developed AI technology that can detect patterns in gut bacteria to identify complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) with remarkable accuracy, potentially transforming how CRPS is diagnosed and treated.

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Published: 6 May 2025

New insights into how cancer spreads prompt rethink of metastasis care

A 9I制作厂免费-led research collaboration has achieved a breakthrough in understanding how cancer spreads.

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Published: 5 May 2025

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