Experts at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute are using their expertise to help people get off of e-cigarettes. More ...
Mar. 12, 2025 — In developing hearts, cells shuffle around, bumping into each other to find their place, and the stakes are high: pairing with the wrong cell could mean the difference between a ...
Tobacco remains a significant preventable cause of death in Canada, with approximately 46,000 people dying from tobacco-related illnesses every year. For this reason, we remain steadfast in our ...
“Nordic walking does lead to an improvement in upper and lower body strength, core strength [and] posture that comes with ...
The Honourable Ya'ara Saks, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health, will make an announcement on tobacco cessation. There will be a media availability immediately ...
Your arteries are a key part of your heart and circulatory system. They carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to organs and tissues around the body. But if the walls of the arteries become damaged by ...
OTTAWA - The Ottawa Redblacks will be taking their training camp on the road. The CFL club announced Thursday it will hold this year’s camp at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont. It’s the ...
Stuck in a four-game losing skid, the Ottawa Senators enter Wednesday's game against the Winnipeg Jets sitting outside the playoff picture for the first time in a month. The Columbus Blue Jackets ...
February is full of heart — and not just by celebrating with heart-shaped candies and loved ones on Valentine’s Day. It’s also American Heart Month, which raises awareness about cardiovascular disease ...
We empower students and staff to tackle global challenges through modern electrical and electronic engineering. Our excellence lies in scientific rigor, discipline depth, and real-world impact, ...
Aliyah Jones, a senior industrial and systems engineering student, juggles her studies, lifelong love for dance, and passion for mentoring others. Patrick Harris ’98 (BA) Patrick Harris attributes his ...
“CIA became my graduate school. It was where I learned the most about food in the shortest amount of time. For current students, my advice would be to think big and make your own path. There are so ...
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