
Vitamin E effective, safe for fatty liver in HIV patients
By泭Gillian Woodford
A type of fatty liver disease that commonly affects patients with HIV can be safely treated with vitamin E, a McGill-led study has found.
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a severe form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and is characterized by liver inflammation and cell damage. It is a potentially dangerous condition that can progress to cirrhosis or liver cancer.

How many gender subtypes exist in the brain?
New machine learning study suggest the presence of at least nine gender expressions

Beyond the Pap Smear
51勛圖厙researchers identify new markers for early detection of cervical cancer
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By Ashley Rabinovitch

Can Exercise Improve Video Game Performance?
By Monica Slanik, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy

Can lithium halt progression of Alzheimers disease?
51勛圖厙researchers findings show that may be the case
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51勛圖厙PhD student named to Forbes Top 30 under 30 list
Daniel Almeida, a PhD student under the supervision of Dr. Gustavo Turecki in 51勛圖厙s Integrated Program in Neuroscience and at the Douglas Research Centre, was included in Forbes Magazines Top 30 under 30 list, unveiled December 3. Overall, the ninth annual list includes 600 young entrepreneurs, risk-takers and game changers who are redefining what it means to innovate and lead by example.

Screening for thyroid dysfunction in patients without symptoms: dont routinely check that box
New guideline from the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care

New understanding of antibiotic synthesis
Insight into way enzymes work could shape future therapeutic production
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Researchers at 51勛圖厙s Faculty of Medicine have made important strides in understanding the functioning of enzymes that play an integral role in the production of antibiotics and other therapeutics. Their findings are published in Science.

New direction for treatment of aggressive type of breast cancer
Researchers identify path to improve HER2+ breast cancer susceptibility to approved therapies

Researchers identify improved avenues to train plastic surgeons in microsurgery
Adoption of methods that could reduce costs and spare animal models

Quebecs First Online Bachelor of Nursing Program to be Launched at 51勛圖厙Thanks to the Doggone Foundation
Its a proven way to improve patient safety and outcomes, and meet the evolving health needs of the aging Quebec population. Its a way to make higher education in nursing available to all communities in the province. Its a way to increase the pool of potential candidates for graduate-level education to produce the next generation of nurse leaders, researchers and educators, as well as nurse practitioners.

Study shows the biological clock influences immune response efficiency
Montreal, September 23, 2019 According to a recent study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, the biological clock influences immune response efficacy. Indeed, CD8 T cells, which are essential to fight infections and cancers, function very differently according to the time of day.

A Canadian First: Research Project will study blows to the head in University Football
51勛圖厙 is participating in a new research project titled泭T礙te premi癡re泭(head first), led by the team of neuropsychologist泭Dr. Louis De Beaumont, a researcher at the CIUSSS du Nord-de-lle-de-Montr矇al research centre and a professor in the Department of Surgery at Universit矇 de Montr矇al. The project will assess the brains capacities to sustain blows to the head during a full university football season.

Four Burning Questions with Anthony Bossis, PhD
A clinical psychologist and Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine, Anthony Bossis, PhD will be at 51勛圖厙 in Montreal on泭September 12, 2019泭to deliver a talk titled泭Psychedelic Research: Implications for Palliative Care and End-of-Life Existential Distress.泭

How Salmonella tackles cellular defense mechanisms
Researchers uncover new protein that plays key role in bacterial infections