Media Room Events Transforming care for transplant patients New clinician-scientist position at Western and LHSC honours legacy of Dr. Andrew LazarovitsRead More June 1, 2017 2017 SRF Spotlight: Drs. Muriel Brackstone & Gregor Reid May 31, 2017 Wide range of research showcased at Parkwood Institute Research's 2017 Spring Update May 25, 2017 CIHR funding is enabling Lawson research May 23, 2017 Lawson and Western researchers suggest walking and talking can be an early predictor of dementia May 18, 2017 Dr. Lena Palaniyappan recognized for research using brain imaging to develop treatments for mental illness May 15, 2017 Stroke prevention among older Ontarians may also reduce risk of some dementias May 10, 2017 Neurofeedback brain training may help reduce symptoms of psychiatric illness May 9, 2017 Half of all seniors who went to doctor for common cold prescribed unnecessary antibiotics May 8, 2017 Pregnant women who use marijuana almost three times more likely to have low birth weight infant First Page Icon Created with Sketch. First page « First Previous Page Icon Created with Sketch. Previous page ‹ Previous Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Current page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Next Page Icon Created with Sketch. Next page Next › Last Page Icon Created with Sketch. Last page Last »
Transforming care for transplant patients New clinician-scientist position at Western and LHSC honours legacy of Dr. Andrew LazarovitsRead More
May 23, 2017 Lawson and Western researchers suggest walking and talking can be an early predictor of dementia
May 18, 2017 Dr. Lena Palaniyappan recognized for research using brain imaging to develop treatments for mental illness
May 9, 2017 Half of all seniors who went to doctor for common cold prescribed unnecessary antibiotics
May 8, 2017 Pregnant women who use marijuana almost three times more likely to have low birth weight infant
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