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Scientists discover gut bacteria is associated with chronic pain
People with fibromyalgia have differences in their microbiome compared to healthy people, a Montreal research team finds.
A “one-two punch” to wipe out cancerous ovarian cells
Université de Montréal researchers first make the cancer cells age prematurely, then they destroy and eliminate them.
Choosing the right drug to fight cancer
Biochemists at Université de Montreal discover a new mechanism to better predict whether an anti-cancer therapy will work.
Sticking to sports can help kids adjust
By participating in organized physical activity from the age of 6, children will have less risk of emotional difficulties by the time they're 12, a...
Recovery twice as hard for survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
The cardiorespiratory fitness of survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia is 22 per cent worse than that of Canadians generally, and...
Trace metal exposure among pregnant women in British Columbia
Researchers find higher concentrations of trace metals such as barium in the hair and urine of 29 pregnant women living near fracking wells in British...
Detecting bacteria in space
A new genomic approach provides a glimpse into the diverse bacterial ecosystem on the International Space Station.
A molecule that saves lives
Developed at UdeM's Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer, the UM-171 molecule has already saved several patients who have leukemia and...
Obesity: the key role of a brain protein revealed
CRCHUM and Université de Montréal researchers clarify the mechanism controlling food intake.
Early spring: Predicting budburst with genetics
Tree and shrub genetics can be used to produce more accurate predictions of when leaves will burst bud in the spring, according to a Canada-US study.
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