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Waterloo News Health
John Hirdes
April 17, 2020

Q and A with the experts: long-term care and COVID-19

More than 90 long-term care homes in Ontario are suffering an outbreak of COVID-19.

Senior looking out the window
April 17, 2020

New COVID-19 screening tool can identify older adults at risk

The COVID-19 Vulnerability Screener can be used by lay persons to identify people at risk

student playing piano
April 11, 2020

Graduating student shares recording of cancelled piano recital

When Mykayla Turner’s final recital was cancelled due to Covid-19, she decided to share her music online to bring peace and hope to others 

Rural area in the Philippines
April 9, 2020

Bridging local efforts for global supports

How Waterloo professors are helping adapt health-response guidelines for lower-resource areas

Woman wearing face mask
April 7, 2020

Q and A with the experts: face masks

Professor Zahid Butt, of the School of Public Health and Health Systems, answers common questions about face masks

Woman with smudged mascara on her eyes holding a piece of paper with a smile that covers her mouth
January 25, 2023

University culture and the student mental health crisis

Systemic factors need to be acknowledged and addressed

January 24, 2023

Public health programs receive new accreditation

Bachelors programs and Master of Public Health accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health

Founders of Roga at Velocity
January 23, 2023

Using technology to support your mental health

Roga is a wearable wellness device to effectively reduce feelings of stress, anxiety and burnout

 
Transformative Health banner image with robotic hand and augmented reality glasses
January 23, 2023

Congratulations to the Graham Seed Fund recipients

Ten Waterloo research projects will receive funding to develop health-care solutions

Exhibition match of sitting volleyball at University of Waterloo
January 17, 2023

Waterloo athlete represents Canada on national sitting volleyball team

Nasif Chowdhury balances athletic career with study in Recreation and Sport Business program

Two women watching the play on a screen
January 12, 2023

Rethinking dementia and dementia care 

Film, play and digital platform help “let the light in” 

Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda surrounded by farm land
January 10, 2023

Seeking women’s health solutions in the context of COVID-19 

Waterloo researchers use funding from IDRC Women RISE for action-based initiatives 

Illustration on 3D with visual elements representing six research impact areas
January 9, 2023

This is Health in 3D

Waterloo's Faculty of Health showcases research expertise in new impact report

Elder Henry walking with Goel and others wearing orange shirts
January 9, 2023

Truth and Reconciliation: A call for action 

Working to implement Indigenization on campus

Madison standing at the welcome desk for the Centre for Career Action
January 9, 2023

A passion for health technology

Co-op lets students pursue their entrepreneurial passions

2022
December 20, 2022

Our top 12 trending stories of 2022

From a return to in-person celebrations to health and technology breakthroughs, we look back on some of the year’s highlights

December 13, 2022

New medical imaging technology may transform osteoarthritis assessment

Kinesiology researcher Nikolas Knowles to test new dual-energy imaging with Arthritis Society funding

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