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More Than Medicine: A New Centre for Health Research

WebHealth research is most often focused on biomedical aspects of various illnesses ranging from brain disorders and cancer to heart disease and birth defects. While important, it is increasingly evident that there is much more at play, given the disparities in risk and resilience across populations, and the emergence of ‘new’ illnesses.

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Where You Live Could Determine How Healthy You Are – Research

WebAir pollution and a lack of urban green space don’t just impact the environment – they can also pose serious health risks to Canadians. Paul Villeneuve, an associate professor in the Department of Health Sciences, has been studying the links between environmental and occupational exposures on Canadians’ health and says they …

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Health and Wellness Archives – Research

WebCarleton University Rapid Response Research Grants: E-Health, Technology, AI and Autonomous Systems. July 15, 2020.

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Fostering a holistic approach to all things health – Research

WebCarleton has established a new research centre to promote, maintain and foster collaboration in the area of health research and policy. The Centre for Research on Health: Science, Technology and Policy, which opened its doors last February, was born out of the realization that Carleton has leading-edge health researchers in disciplines that …

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Dr. Banu Örmeci – Research

Web(Sept 22, 2016) Water and Global Health:Örmeci to focus on critical water issues in building on Carleton’s international research profile and interdisciplinary expertise. Carleton University today announced the appointment of Banu Örmeci, professor and Canada Research Chair in Wastewater and Public Health Engineering, as the first Jarislowsky …

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Carleton Announces New Health Sciences Building – Research

WebResearchers will collaborate on topics that include infectious and chronic diseases, prenatal influences and healthy aging. The Bachelor of Health Sciences program and the Neuroscience and Mental Health program have grown quickly over recent years. The new building will be strategically designed to accommodate future growth.

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