Patterns of youth alcohol use show need for early intervention
Youth who drink a few times per month in Grade 9 are likely to become weekly – and even binge – drinkers in the following years, says a recent University of Waterloo study.
Youth who drink a few times per month in Grade 9 are likely to become weekly – and even binge – drinkers in the following years, says a recent University of Waterloo study.
Mammography screening rates may be increased by better sensitizing women to their risk of getting breast cancer, says a new University of Waterloo study.
Weight stigma is an issue for queer men using dating apps, says a new University of Waterloo study. The study found that Grindr, the most popular dating app for gay, bisexual, two-spirit and queer men, had a negative effect on men’s body image, especially when it came to weight. Three out of four gay men are reported to have used Grindr.
Michael Barnett-Cowan in the Department of Kinesiology is one of 11 University of Waterloo researchers to receive an Early Researcher Award from the Ontario government to advance Ontario
A strong ability in languages may help reduce the risk of developing dementia, says a new University of Waterloo study.
The Faculty of Applied Health Sciences is pleased to welcome our new dean, Lili Liu, who begins her tenure this month.
Students think it is instructors’ responsibility to ensure they don’t surf the web in class, according to a new study.
Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut David Saint-Jacques returns to Earth June 24 after more than six months in space. Using data obtained from Saint-Jacques during his space mission, a Waterloo research team is helping to develop strategies for healthy aging here on Earth.
A new generation of e-cigarettes with higher levels of nicotine could be the reason that more adolescents in Canada and the U.S. are vaping more than ever before.
Government policy and infrastructure have a substantial impact on hospitalization of older adults, according to a University of Waterloo study.