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Are the medical needs of transgender and non-binary people being met?
A study finds barriers to gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary people in Quebec.
Collateral damage: Japanese beetle traps snare nature’s helpers
Traps designed to combat an invasive species also kill bees. A study led by an UdeM undergraduate reveals the hidden costs of a seemingly harmless...
Biodiversity at risk in Colombia’s tropical dry forests
A study of changes to the habitats of more than 700 species reveals massive biodiversity loss—but also possibilities for restoration.
A luminous breakthrough for quantum photonics
In a landmark advancement, researchers observe a quantized Hall drift of light for the first time.
Using ethics to guide end-of-life decisions
Marie-Eve Bouthillier sheds light on the often-overlooked role of clinical ethicists who, with healthcare teams and families, navigate the...
Cannabis: What is the profile of adults at low risk of dependence?
A University of Montreal research team calls for a shift in perspective by focusing on cannabis use patterns generally overlooked by dominant...
Unraveling the mystery of why some cancer treatments stop working
Researchers have identified SLAMF6, an internal brake on the body's immune system that makes cancer spread, and developed antibodies to neutralize it....
Can AI fulfill our emotional needs?
Falling in love with a chatbot is no longer science fiction. It can provide comfort and be a learning experience. But it also raises ethical issues...
Love beyond the stigma
Most people assume it's hard to find love when you have a serious mental health disorder. An UdeM professor is working to challenge that...
'Smile and act like nothing happened'
A culture of perfectionism pushes athletes in artistic sports like gymnastics and figure skating to hide their symptoms of concussion, downplaying...
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