A spinal muscle’s size and shape are linked to body fat, according to new Concordia research
Body phenotypes say a lot, but not everything, about a person’s health, according to new Concordia research
Rotten meat could be easier to detect thanks to a new biosensor system developed at Concordia
Maternal education and household income at birth can increase a child’s chances of overweight and obesity at age 10, according to new research
Insomnia increases the likelihood of memory decline in older adults, according to new research
Concordia PhD student is the youngest head athletic therapist in the CFL
Origins of diabetes may be different in men and women, according to new Concordia research
Catastrophizing can lead to heightened pain as measured by cardiovascular readings, Concordia research shows
Back pain can be better localized using a new technique developed by Concordia researchers
Concordia’s PERFORM Centre hopes to bring research beyond the lab
Intense workouts before bedtime won’t guarantee a good night’s rest, new research shows
Kids who sleep with their pet still get a good night’s rest, according to Concordia research
COVID-19 stress is affecting how we use our screens, new study finds
Putting wellness into your day during the COVID-19 pandemic
Researcher Maryse Fortin investigates cause and treatment of lower back pain
A growing obesity issue
2 Concordia researchers offer wellness tips for World Obesity Day
Concordia researcher investigates how cannabinoids affect the immune system
Concordia researcher investigates lower back pain in hockey players
Stress and screen time are closely connected, new Concordia research shows
Memories are strengthened via brainwaves produced during sleep, new study shows
The 2019 PERFORM Centre Research Week examines how chronic conditions can be managed through nutrition and activity
Researchers investigate the benefits of sleep on memory, mental health and overall quality of life
The psychology of health
Helping seniors perform at their best
Claudine Gauthier named Michal and Renata Hornstein Chair in Cardiovascular Imaging
Claudine Gauthier obtient la chaire de recherche Michal-et-Renata-Hornstein en imagerie cardiovasculaire
PhD candidate Rachel Downey explores how training can slow cognitive and physical decline in late adulthood
Indoor play keeps child obesity away, new research shows
Concordia researcher Aurore Perrault explains how to minimize the effect of turning back our clocks
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