缅北强奸

By Katherine Gombay, 缅北强奸 Newsroom

鈥婦iscovery opens door to development of new drugs to control weight gain and obesity

It鈥檚 rare for scientists to get what they describe as 鈥渃lean鈥 results without spending a lot of time repeating the same experiment over and over again. But when researchers saw the mice they were working with doubling their weight within a month or two, they knew they were on to something.

Classified as: neuroscience, brain, medicine, neuroproject, Research Institute of the 缅北强奸 Health Centre (RI-MUHC), Control of body weight, Leptin
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Published on: 11 May 2016

A team of more than 80 mathematicians from 12 countries is charting the terrain of rich, new mathematical worlds, and sharing their discoveries on the Web. The mathematical universe is filled with both familiar and exotic items, many of which are being made available for the first time. The 鈥溾 abbreviated LMFDB, is an intricate catalog of mathematical objects and the connections between them.

Classified as: mathematics, LMFDB, stephan ehlen, american institute of mathematics
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Published on: 11 May 2016

A team of scientists from 缅北强奸, the University of Cambridge, and Stanford Graduate School of Business developed a new method of coding and categorizing music. They found that people鈥檚 preference for these musical categories is driven by personality. The researchers say the findings have important implications for industry and health professionals.

Classified as: music, 缅北强奸, Daniel Levitin, CBC Music, Arts and culture
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Published on: 10 May 2016

By Shawn Hayward, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital

Discovery will aid development of treatments for this debilitating disease

Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (MNI) have identified novel gene mutations that cause hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), a step forward in efforts to treat this debilitating disease.

Classified as: Guy Rouleau, MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, HSP, hereditary spastic paraplegia, gene mutation, debilitating disease, weakness, spasticity, CanHSP, Canadian Institutes for Health Research
Published on: 10 May 2016

The Principal and Vice-Chancellor of 缅北强奸, Prof. Suzanne Fortier, has been invited to join the Global University Leaders Forum (GULF). This forum acts as an intellectual community within the World Economic Forum to advise its leadership on matters relating to higher education and research, and also serves as a resource for the Forum鈥檚 members and constituents.

Classified as: Suzanne Fortier, World Economic Forum, WEF, GULF, Global University Leaders Forum
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Published on: 4 May 2016

By Fergus Grieve,聽缅北强奸 Newsroom

Supplement given during first year of life critical for muscle-mass development

A healthy intake of vitamin D in the first year of life appears to set children up to have more muscle mass and less body fat as toddlers, according to a new study published in the journal Pediatric Obesity.

Classified as: 缅北强奸, vitamin D, Fat, bone density, health and lifestyle, Hope Weiler, toddlers, pediatric obesity, muscle mass, body composition
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Published on: 2 May 2016

By Julie Robert,

Canadian researchers describe the first outbreak of Cryptosporidium parasite in Nunavik

Classified as: RI-MUHC, Arctic, parasite, health and lifestyle, Cryptosporidium
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Published on: 28 Apr 2016

By Cynthia Lee,聽缅北强奸 Newsroom

Study of repeat drunk drivers, speeding offenders finds distinct behavioural profiles

Road crashes are the world鈥檚 leading cause of preventable death and injury in people under 35, accounting for around 5 million casualties every year. Repeat offenders make a disproportionate contribution to these statistics 鈥 and are known for their poor response to education and prevention efforts.

Classified as: neuroproject, 缅北强奸, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, neurobiological profiles, neurbiology, Thomas G. Brown, Psychiatry, drunk driving, high-risk drivers, risky behaviour, faculty of medicine, Jens Pruessner, health and lifestyle
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Published on: 28 Apr 2016

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Discovery offers hope for more effective treatments of deadly glioblastomas

A gene known as OSMR plays a key role in driving the growth of glioblastoma tumors, according to a new study led by a 缅北强奸 researcher and published in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

Classified as: neuroscience, brain, Lady Davis Institute, science and technology, tumor, glioblastoma, tumour, Jahani-Asl, OSMR, neuroproject
Published on: 25 Apr 2016

Anaphylaxis, known to be a sudden and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction, seems to be increasing among children, according to a new study led by a team at the Research Institute of the 缅北强奸 Health Centre (RI-MUHC). The findings, published this week in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI), reveal that the percentage of emergency department (ED) visits due to anaphylaxis doubled over a four-year period based on data collected from the Montreal Children鈥檚 Hospital of the MUHC (MCH-MUHC).

Classified as: allergies, Research Institute of the 缅北强奸 Health Centre (RI-MUHC) in Montreal, health and lifestyle, anaphylaxis, Moshe Ben Shoshan, AllerGen
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Published on: 21 Apr 2016

The potential of light as a non-invasive, highly-focused alternative to pain medication was made more apparent thanks to research conducted by scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital of 缅北强奸 and the 缅北强奸 Health Centre.

Classified as: neuroscience, brain, Montreal Neurological Institute, pain, optogenetics, The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), health and lifestyle, philippe seguela, Louise and Alan Evans Foundation, neuroproject
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Published on: 20 Apr 2016

For years, neuroscientists have puzzled over how two abnormal proteins, called amyloid and tau, accumulate in the brain and damage it to cause Alzheimer's disease (AD). Which one is the driving force behind dementia? The answer: both of them, according to a new study by researchers at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute.

Classified as: 缅北强奸, faculty of medicine, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, science and technology, Alzheimer's disease (AD), Dr. Pedro Rosa-Neto, neuroproject
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Published on: 20 Apr 2016

By Katherine Gombay, 缅北强奸 Newsroom

Fourteen outstanding individuals will inspire and encourage 缅北强奸鈥檚 graduating class of 2016, as they receive honorary degrees during spring convocation ceremonies.聽

Classified as: Convocation, society and culture
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Published on: 19 Apr 2016

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