AI radar system tracks subtle health changes
New technology from Waterloo researchers, including Drs. Rich Hughson and Plinio Morita, allows doctors to detect early signs of health issues by analyzing a patient's walk.
New technology from Waterloo researchers, including Drs. Rich Hughson and Plinio Morita, allows doctors to detect early signs of health issues by analyzing a patient's walk.
Rob Holmgren (BSc '98, Kinesiology) is the newly appointed coach of Australia’s national mountain bike team. His assignment: Pave the way to the Olympics.
The Faculty of Health celebrated two remarkable alumni at fall convocation: Dr. Albert Wong (BSc ’80, Kinesiology) and Caryl Russell (BSc ’80, MSc ’92, Kinesiology).
A study led by Dr. Mark Ferro (Public Health Sciences) shows how high hair cortisol can act as an early warning sign.
A study led by Dr. Luke Potwarka (Recreation and Leisure Studies) gives us a closer look at how the brain functions when watching sports.
Catch up with Faculty of Health alumni throughout the decades.
Mano Watson (BA '99, Recreation and Leisure Studies) uses lessons from basketball to inspire healthier lives.
Dr. John Hirdes (PhD '89), a professor in the School of Public Health Sciences, discusses what AI brings to health care, and what it’s missing.
A study led by Dr. Heather Keller, a researcher in Kinesiology and Health Sciences, found that one-third of older adults are at nutritional risk.
Message from the Dean.