The Evidence Speaks (March 2020)
To mark International Women's Day, this edition summarizes a selection of women's health research from CHÉOS Scientists: cancer screening; anal sphincter injury; and contraception
Read MoreTo mark International Women's Day, this edition summarizes a selection of women's health research from CHÉOS Scientists: cancer screening; anal sphincter injury; and contraception
Read MoreHeart disease and stroke is a leading cause of death for women in Canada. Dr. Tara Sedlak is working towards developing a more accurate, sex-specific tool for predicting risk of coronary artery disease.
Read MoreThe 34th edition summarizes some of the latest research from CHÉOS Scientists: gender imbalance in ICU admission, urinary tract infection after gynecologic surgery, and recover from work-related injuries.
Read MoreA recent collaboration between CHÉOS, the I-HEART Centre, and local urban Elders aims to listen to the community's experiences and discuss novel arts-based approaches to promote heart health among Indigenous women.
Read MoreCommunications and Knowledge Translation Officer Sean Sinden provides an overview of how to integrate sex and gender into research and why it's important to so.
Read MoreFebruary is Heart Month, a time to bring attention to the importance of cardiovascular health and the research focuses on risk factors and treatments for cardiovascular disease.
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