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Agri-food industry tried to influence revamp of Canada’s Food Guide
Canada’s food industry used a variety of lobbying strategies between 2016 and 2019 to oppose changes to Canada’s Food Guide.
Self-determination and social identity: Modeling team motivation
A model that combines self-determination theory and social identity theory can shed light on team motivation and functioning, according to a recent...
'I've made new friends'
On a closed-off street in front of École Saint-Benoît in Ahuntsic, several hundred kids are free to play after school thanks to a pilot project...
Can virtual reality help ease the end of life?
A UdeM researcher is launching a study to test whether virtual reality can relieve anxiety and pain in palliative care.
Show me your car and I’ll tell you who you vote for…
A new UdeM study examines how a person’s lifestyle influences our assumptions about their political leanings and how valid those assumptions are.
Université de Montréal receives $40 million in funding for innovative projects
The Eastern Canada Pandemic Preparedness Hub, led by Université de Montréal, has received nearly $100 million in funding from the federal government...
Behavioural therapy and sleep: a lifeline for night workers
A new study shows that behavioural therapy can improve the sleep and mental health of workers with atypical schedules.
A piano for smaller hands comes to UdeM
A narrower keyboard on loan from a U.S. company to the Faculty of Music reduces muscle fatigue and provides more comfort and sound control for...
Got a cochlear implant? You should still sign.
A new UdeM study shows that exposing deaf children to sign language before and after cochlear implantation improves linguistic and cognitive skills.
'Antennae' of cells: a protein plays a major role
Researchers in Quebec and California demonstrate a new aspect of what is required for the cellular structure cilium to transmit signals so that the...
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