Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
The Canadian Press: Heart attack, stroke can harm earning power due to life-altering effects: U of M study
January 7, 2019 —
Middle-aged Canadians who have had a heart attack, stroke or cardiac arrest are less likely to be working three years later, and those who can keep working often experience a significant drop in income, researchers report.
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HealthTalks: public lecture series on important health issues
December 21, 2018 —
Save the date for upcoming sessions.
Top stories of 2018
December 21, 2018 —
Another amazing year reaches its conclusion at the University of Manitoba
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Habitat for Humanity Key Ceremony
December 20, 2018 —
Habitat for Humanity partner family receives keys just in time for Christmas
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“Research can be exciting and fun”: PIKE-Net award winner
December 18, 2018 —
PIKE-Net mentorship program a valuable, culturally safe opportunity for Indigenous students interested in research.
Nursing at 75: An evolving education
December 17, 2018 —
UM Today sat down with three alumni to get a sense of how the nursing profession has evolved and the shared experiences of nurses across generations
Top 5 2018 University of Manitoba Press Books
December 17, 2018 —
U of M Press picks some of its favourite titles from 2018, and you have a chance to win one of them
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VADA program offers valuable skills in disease prevention
December 13, 2018 —
New graduate training program graduates first master’s students
Wpg Free Press: Study forms profile of Manitoba’s TB victims
December 13, 2018 —
It gives us a sense of how many people in Manitoba are being treated for tuberculosis, and who those people are — their characteristics and how they use the health-care system
Integrated data vital in stopping spread of TB: U of M study
December 10, 2018 —
Stopping TB depends on the availability of high-quality, comprehensive data to ensure early treatment, according to new study





