Queen's In The News Wednesday, January 9, 2019
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Alexander Braun |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Queen’s University professor pinpoints frost quake Dr. Braun says the frost quake was caused by recent sub-zero temperatures that warmed up to above zero in less than 24 hours. |
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Lisa F. Carver |
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AM 1310 (Ottawa radio): When pets are family, the benefits extend into society Dr. Carver says pets are good for human health. |
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Fernanda De Felice |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Hormone could slow progression of Alzheimer's disease BBC : Fighting Alzheimer's with a brain-boosting injection that replicates the benefits of a workout Dr. De Felice says this new study could help elderly people living with Alzheimer's disease (2:49 time mark on the BBC show). |
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John Muscedere |
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iPolitics: Federal funding may be ending, but frailty still matters Dr. Muscedere says alternative funding mechanisms are needed to sustain the outstanding work of the Canadian Frailty Network and other NCEs so that Canadians can continue to reap the return on the government’s investment. |
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Rose, Jonathan |
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CKWS/Global Kingston: Queen’s University course to explore, analyze presidency of Donald Trump Dr. Rose says he’s trying to provide context and insight in his course. |
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