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'Harsh parenting' might alter kids' brains
Being yelled at, spanked, slapped or shaken when young could affect a child's cerebral 'fear circuitry' right into the teen years, an UdeM-led study...
Teen depression linked to use of social media and TV
In a four-year study, researchers at Université de Montréal and CHU Sainte-Justine find that symptoms of depression are worse in teens who are more...
HIV: holes in the immune system left unrepaired despite drug therapy
A discovery by CRCHUM and UdeM researchers paves the way to new therapies that might complement antiretroviral therapy.
Surgery before pregnancy linked to higher risk of opioid withdrawal in babies
Use of opioids to control post-op pain can also lead to dependency, an UdeM study finds.
Major breakthrough in the treatment of leukemia
Researchers at UdeM have discovered a molecular process implicated in the action of anti-leukemia drugs, opening new avenues for the development of...
Probing a new class of exoplanets
An international team led by an UdeM astronomer gets a clearer picture of what is likely the most abundant type of planet in the universe.
Signature of an ineffective immune response to cancer revealed
The research team of immuno-oncologist Réjean Lapointe has identified 28 genes responsible for ineffective immune response to cancer.
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.
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