Maternal education and household income at birth can increase a child’s chances of overweight and obesity at age 10, according to new research
Concordia athletic therapy instructor shines at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in South Korea
Insomnia increases the likelihood of memory decline in older adults, according to new research
Concordia Public Scholar Vanessa Mardirossian is unveiling the health risks associated with synthetic fabric dyes
A virtual reality pegboard test shows performance does not always match user preference
Nonpharmaceutical interventions saved lives and eased burdens during COVID’s first wave, new study shows
COVID-19 affected Canadians with noncommunicable diseases more than those without, according to a new report
Concordia Public Scholar Laura Domínguez Mercado tackles rising antibiotic resistance
A spinal muscle’s size and shape are linked to body fat, according to new Concordia research
Concordian is named a Lady Mireille and Sir Dennis Gillings Global Public Health Fellow
Clearing the air
Canadians’ feelings about the causes of obesity are often harmful to self-esteem, new Concordia study shows
Concordia collaboration invites participants to connect through vegetarian cooking and artmaking
Concordia Public Scholar Stéfanie Tremblay seeks to improve dementia prevention through brain imaging
Concordia prof and PhD candidate are part of a team awarded $1M for their research on genetic disease treatments
The virtual-care entrepreneur
Antibiotic resistance can impair subsequent adaptations in bacteria, new Concordia research suggests
COVID-19 confinement worsened older Canadians’ feelings of loneliness, according to new Concordia research
Meet Concordia’s newly appointed research chairs
Véronique Pepin is interim dean of Concordia’s new School of Health
RESEARCH: How your DNA can be affected by obesity at different stages in life
2 Concordians appointed to the Order of Canada
2 Concordia researchers attend the 2023 Science Meets Parliament event in Ottawa
2 Concordia research projects receive nearly $1 million in Government of Canada funding
Concordia students and alumni work to indigenize urban spaces through a week-long moose hide tanning camp
Concordia’s Department of Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology’s celebrates its first two doctoral graduates
Inspired by a mother's sacrifice
Concordia’s engAGE Centre for Research on Aging has a new space
Concordia researchers receive $500K from Government of Canada to boost ‘high-risk, high-reward’ studies
Positive influence
Meet the winners of the 2024 Concordia Three Minute Thesis Competition
Alisa Piekny appointed associate dean of Research and Infrastructure at Concordia’s School of Health
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