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Country: Canada

Publisher: L'Action nationale

ISBN: 0001-7469



Grand Canyon groundwater systems’ high interconnectivity makes nearby uranium mining risky – study
Researchers state that uranium mining near the Grand Canyon's springs and groundwater sources requires better monitoring.


Study in Canada in 2024: Understanding the Ircc Updates and Application Process
New Delhi [India], March 18: The Canada immigration news 2024 came as a big surprise for study abroad aspirants all over the world. The new rules for international students in Canada 2024 have left ...


Breakthrough study offers hope for an effective HIV cure
By 2030, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Global Fund and UNAIDS are hoping to end the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS epidemic.


Prestigious journals hinder non-English speaking scientists, study finds
To address various global concerns and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, it is imperative that scientific information be shared globally. To that extent, the standard use of the language ...


Omicron linked to more long COVID-19 cases: study
The Omicron coronavirus variant could be causing more cases of long COVID than earlier versions of the disease, scientists say. A study of more than 11,000 Western Australians infected in 2022 found ...


Students lead new study on barriers facing Black medical students pursuing surgical residency
A study led by fourth-year undergraduate medical students at the University of Toronto (U of T) is shedding light on the experiences of Black medical students in applying for a surgical residency in ...


Canadian study finds physician work hours, especially for male doctors, have declined since 1987
Physicians in Canada, especially male physicians, are working fewer hours than they did three decades ago, and these long-term trends must be considered in workforce planning, according to new ...


Dogs can detect trauma stress by smelling humans' breath, study shows
Service dogs trained to recognize oncoming flashbacks of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, in people also can be taught to detect these episodes by sniffing their breath, a new pilot study ...


Doctors are working less than they did 30 years ago, with married men putting in fewer hours, study says
Whereas female physicians worked about the same number of hours throughout the study period, married male physicians cut way back, likely in search of a better work-life balance ...


CBD products don't ease pain and are potentially harmful, study finds
There is no evidence that CBD products reduce chronic pain, and taking them is a waste of money and potentially harmful to health, according to recent research led by the University of Bath in the UK.