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Un résumé de la présence médiatique des membres de la Faculté, apprenants, employés et diplômé(e)s dans les nouvelles ce mois-ci.

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Semaine du 15 – 21 août

(Radio-Canada)
Dr Éric Lavigne, Faculté de médecine, discute de la qualité de l'air à Vancouver.


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Week of August 22 – 31

(Global News)
Dr. Kumanan Wilson, Faculty of Medicine, comments on how to protect yourself when travelling to a measles outbreak area.

Week of August 15 – 21

(eMedicine Health)
Dr. Mark Tremblay, Faculty of Medicine, talks about weak handgrip strength in children and adolescents.

Week of August 08 – 14

(Ottawa Citizen)
Mark Freedman, Faculty of Medicine, helped pioneer a life changing treatment for multiple sclerosis.

(Science Daily)
Research from the University of Ottawa Heart Institute and Brain and Mind Institute suggests that people with heart failure -- including those who survive heart attacks -- are two to three times more likely to suffer from depression than the general population. 

(Today's Parent)
Dr. Alyson Shaw, Faculty of Medicine, talks about developing good reading habits in children.

(Reuters UK)
Dr. Katherine Muldoon, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Ottawa, is the lead author of a study that found that a small percentage of assaulted women release their rape kit evidence to police.

Week of August 01 – 07

(Daily Mail)
This article mentions that researchers from the University of Ottawa Heart Institute looked at 90,707 patients who had been diagnosed with heart failure between 2009 and 2014.

(feltonbusinessnews.com)
Dr. Manisha Kulkarni, Faculty of Medicine, will soon release new research on the percentage of ticks in the Ottawa area carrying Lyme disease.

(Benefits of Honey)
This article mentions Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, Faculty of Medicine, for criticizing The Global Energy Balance Network's transparency about research funding.

(Environmental News Network)
Dr. Doug Manuel, Faculty of Medicine, has launched an online calculator to predict chances of cardiovascular disease within the next five years.

(KING 5 Seattle)
University of Ottawa researchers collected data to develop the Cardiovascular Disease Population Risk Tool, an algorithm that predicts the age of the heart and risk of dying from cardiovascular disease within the next five years.

(Ottawa Citizen)
This article mentions the Concussion Injury Group at the University of Ottawa Brain Institute.

(CTV News Vancouver Island)
Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, Faculty of Medicine, talks about obesity biases in the medical field. Michael Orsini, Faculty of Social Sciences, comments on evidence that shows people avoid medical assistance due to anxiety over weight shaming.

(Clincial Laboratory News)
Dr. Christopher McCudden, Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, is leading the walk for the AACC Informatics Division this year.

(MedicineNet.com)
Dr. Ian Colman, Associate Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health, wrote an article in CMAJ on a new study which examined how media chose to report cases of suicide, and the association between the details of the report and deaths by suicide.

(The Epoch Times)
Blog by Dr. Sarah Giles, Voluntary clinical lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, on fitness apps.

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