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The effects of a community-based exercise program on cognitive function and falls in older women with a history of falls: a 12-month randomized controlled trial
Read moreFalls are the most frequent cause of injuries and injury-related death in older people. Recent guidelines on preventing falls recognize cognitive impairment…
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The importance of visual speech information in the recognition of one's native language
Read moreInfants are inundated with visual and auditory information that is critical to their development of communication. One important communication skill that infants…
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The James Hogg iCAPTURE Centre for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Research
Read moreThis unit brings together a multidisciplinary group of researchers, in the UBC departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Medicine and Pharmacology &…
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The relationship between developmental factors and the ability of children to accurately complete a self-report pain scale
Read morePain is a complex, subjective experience that cannot be measured directly. Self-report rating scales are commonly used to assess an individual’s pain…
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The role of Fa2p in regulating microtubule severing
Read moreAs an undergraduate student, Moe Mahjoub’s research findings on a gene involved in microtubule severing were published in the Journal of Cell…
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The role of intraepithelial lymphocytes in cutaneous immunity and in the generation of psoriasiform pathology
Read moreSeborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis are chronic, inflammatory skin conditions that are extremely difficult to treat. Despite extensive research, the cause of these…
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The role of social support in coping with chronic low back pain: help or hindrance?
Read moreApproximately 14 per cent of Canadians suffer from chronic low back pain, making it the second most common chronic condition in the…
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The role of the stem cell antigen, CD34, on mature murine mast cells
Read moreIn earlier research supported by a MSFHR Masters Trainee Award, Erin Drew disproved theories that CD34, a cell surface protein, was specific…
