2018 Manulife Prize: Call for Applications
Are you leading research that promotes Active Health? Apply for a chance to be recognized缅北强奸鈥檚 Desautels Faculty of Management and the 缅北强奸 Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics (MCCHE) are pleased to announce the call for applications for the 2018 Manulife Prize for the Promotion of Active Health.
MCCHE helps food companies stay ahead of technology
Rapid technological advancement is disrupting the status quo across numerous domains, including in agriculture and food markets.
In response, the 缅北强奸 Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics (MCCHE) and the National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management (NIFTEM) are hosting a series of relevant executive development programs from December 5-6.
MCCHE is at the centre of efforts to support Indian pulse production
The Pulse Innovation Platform of the 缅北强奸 Centre for the Convergence of Health and Economics (MCCHE) brings new methods of food production and marketing to India.High fibre content, a low glycemic index, and ease of production make pulses an ideal crop for much of the developing world.
Companies and universities tackle obesity through pulses
To discover new ways of promoting pulses like lentils and peas to tackle obesity and undernutrition, the Desautels Faculty of Management at 缅北强奸 has launched a platform that enables companies and institutes to work together towards improving the nutrition of food products.
The Global Pulse Innovation Platform (PIP) aims to boost consumption of protein-rich pulses, a sustainable food product that helps prevent and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes.
Using foods high in sugar, fat as rewards can lead to obesity in children
You鈥檙e late getting out the door and your six-year-old isn鈥檛 co-operating. You know it isn鈥檛 the best parental decision you鈥檝e ever made but you offer him a treat if he agrees to obediently put on his shoes and get into the car. What鈥檚 the harm in that?
Civil Society appeals to policymakers to declare malnutrition as a medical emergency
Almost eight million children in India are severely malnourished and have nine times higher risk of death compared to normal children. These children deserve to live. In January 2015 over 100 organisations and individuals collectively urged the government to take action and save the lives of children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) through the Generation Nutrition Campaign.
L'茅pid茅mie d'ob茅sit茅: un 茅chec de la m茅decine?
Depuis 30 ans, les approches m茅dicales et di茅t茅tiques ont montr茅 leurs limites.
... "Derri猫re chaque ob猫se, il y a un individu, et cet individu ne peut 锚tre dissoci茅 de l'茅cosyst猫me dans leque il se trouve.", ajoute Laurette Dub茅, professeure 脿 la facult茅 de Management Desautels et pr茅sidente et pr茅sidente fondatrice et directrice scientifique du Centre de la convergence en sant茅 et 茅conomie de l'Universit茅 缅北强奸.
Christine Lagarde, Joe Oliver, Christian Noyer, Lawrence H. Summers, Jean-Claude Trichet, Philippe Couillard and Several other Political and Economic Leaders to Open the 20th Conference of Montreal
Organized by the International Economic Forum of the Americas, the 20th聽edition of the Conference of聽Montreal聽will begin on聽June 9, 2014, under the theme of 鈥Economy, Governance and Pension鈥.
Why do anti-hunger and anti-obesity initiatives always fall short?
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Professor Laurette Dub茅 receives Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
Professor Laurette Dub茅 has been awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in February 2013 for her dedication to her peers, her community, and to Canada. This commemorative medal was created to mark the 2012 celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the Throne as Queen of Canada. The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal is a tangible way for Canada to honour Her Majesty for her service to this country.
Dub茅 to World Health Summit: More collaboration needed to tackle non-communicable diseases
Addressing the World Health Summit in Berlin in October, Professor Laurette Dub茅 warned that the current dominant approach to combating an exploding global epidemic of diabetes and heart disease is too narrowly focused to succeed.