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Study links air pollution and breast cancer

Montreal - Could air pollution be risking women to breast cancer? That was the question posed in a new study by researchers from the Research Institute of the MUHC, McGill University and Université de Montreal.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

Controversy surrounds study where mice are made to suffer pain

Montreal - A lot of questions were raised after mice were purposely subjected to various methods of pain during a study at McGill University in Montreal. Researchers claim inducing pain on the animals is key to understanding pain responses.
In the Media by Lynn Curwin - 1 comment

Small Genetic Differences Have Huge Consequences

A study led by McGill University researchers has demonstrated that small differences between individuals at the DNA level can lead to dramatic differences in the way genes produce proteins.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 11 comments
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The five-day occupation of a sixth-floor office in McGill University's administration building is over.


A group of anti-asbestos activists and scientists are criticizing McGill University's plans for an internal review of a major asbestos research study that has been called into question.


McGill University says it intends to take legal action against those behind the leak of confidential documents on an external website.


McGill University says it is reviewing the findings of a major research project into the asbestos industry and cancer caused after a CBC News investigation raised questions about links between the research and industry interests.


Years of research and screening for ovarian cancer have been focused in the wrong area, according to new findings from a McGill doctor.

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McGill University Anti-Semitic: Jews Pump Drugs Into The Arabs

Sickening recent article in The McGill Daily, McGill University’s student newspaper “The Land of Milk and Heroin:...
May 10, 2012 by RonnTorossian

The Continuing Decline in the USs Educational Ranking

Although the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), which is an international...
Apr 30, 2012 in  Improve American Education by Deborah Popovici - 2 comments

The Continuing Decline in the USs Educational Ranking

Although the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), which is an international...
Apr 30, 2012 in  Improve American Education by Deborah Popovici - 1 comment

Time Well Bent: Toronto queer social events for February 2012

OUTEXPRESSION online newspaper is a publication of the Toronto Queer West Arts Centre. Copyright 2012. All Rights...

CHRONIC PAIN a healthcare crisis - National Summit to take place in Ottawa

On April 24, the first-ever Canadian Summit on Pain will take place in Ottawa, with the objective of adopting a...
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