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A 2011 literature review commissioned by the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services found that while the number of university students living with mental illnesses continues to grow, more students are starting to come forward to seek help. // Photo from iStock

Mothers of children with FASD at increased risk for suicide, U of M study

August 24, 2017 — 
First Canadian study to analyze health data to quantify the burden of suicide among mothers of children with FASD

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Changemaker heads west

August 23, 2017 — 
Dr. Doug Brothwell leaves College of Dentistry for post as dentistry dean at his alma mater.

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Speaking the language of fun

August 17, 2017 — 
This summer, four Syrian brothers are getting into the swim of things at Mini U.

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‘So much memory’: Member of medical dynasty revisits campus

August 15, 2017 — 
Dr. Barbara Kaufman, an 89-year-old alumna from the renowned Hollenberg family, was surprised to learn of a U of M study room that honours her father

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Tuula Heinonen. // Illustration by Sam Posnick

Student teachers

August 14, 2017 — 
Faculty members tell us what they’ve learned from their students

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Judy Anderson.

Destination in the stars

August 8, 2017 — 
Judy Anderson is going to space. She is absolutely certain of it.

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Fuelling passion for research

August 1, 2017 — 
For nursing students, the Summer Research Internship Program is an exciting time to gain research experience

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Op-ed: Invest in emergency care for children

July 26, 2017 — 
The unique medical needs of children present a special challenge for emergency care providers.

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Opening doors: BYP camp fosters Indigenous students’ career aspirations

July 25, 2017 — 
Students explore health sciences careers through hands-on learning

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Maternal consumption of artificially sweetened beverages during pregnancy was significantly associated with infant body mass index at one year of age. // Photo: Wikimedia

Artificial sweeteners linked to risk of long-term weight gain, heart disease and other health issues

July 17, 2017 — 
Researchers from George & Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation conducted a systematic review

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