The post-university years can start out tough. The good news: it gets better. A new University of Alberta study of almost 600 of its graduates (ages 20-29 years old) tracked ...
... back over a quarter of century, the changes you'd see are significant. Researchers in the University of Alberta Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation looked at an NHL team over a 26-year cycle ...
... 75 per cent, a new University of Alberta study shows. A 'Spirit at Work' intervention ... ecology professor at the U of A and co-author of the study. "This has become a leading concern in the long-term ...
A study by the Alberta Cancer Board is casting doubt on claims that industrial pollution is causing higher than average rates of cancer in communities east of Edmonton, which are home to many ...
Populations of caribou and reindeer, which northern peoples have long relied on, have fallen drastically worldwide over the past three decades, a Canadian study has found.
Trust in science is diminishing, according to recent studies, especially in the area of biomedicine, biotech and genetics. University of Alberta researchers Tim Caulfield and Tania Bubela blame it on ...
... to the development of cancer and other diseases. Through an international collaboration, University of Alberta researchers Chris Le and Michael Weinfeld have discovered how damaged DNA is recognized ...
Are you a "morning person" or a "night owl?" Scientists at the University of Alberta have found that there are significant differences in the way our brains function depending on whether we're early ...
... from prison if there are few community supports to help them re-integrate, a University of Alberta study has concluded. Gambling is prevalent in prisons and the study found that even inmates not ...
... leisure activities, a University of Alberta study shows. A qualitative study of 41 Canadians surveyed ... including 25 men and 16 women from Alberta, Quebec, Ontario and Newfoundland whose use of the drug ...
... off than those who choose other forms of exercise such as jogging, according to a University of Alberta study. The study, done in conjunction with the University of Regina, showed a 60 per cent ...
... advantage in battling cancer, a University of Alberta study shows. The study, published in Lancet Oncology, ... possible based on what we've seen in this study."
"With obesity reaching new levels, new ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Lean muscle-mass may give even obese people an advantage in battling cancer, a University of Alberta study shows.
Being physically fit helps older women stay on top of their mental game, suggests an Alberta study in which researchers measured better blood pressure and cognitive function ...
... back pain are better off exercising more, not less. A University of Alberta study of 240 men and women with chronic lower-back pain showed that those who exercised four days a ...