Queen's In The News Monday, July 15, 2019
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Bala, Nicholas |
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Toronto Star: Cost to taxpayers of Ontario government decision to cancel wind farm still unknown Professor Bala says the political rhetoric from the Ford government on contracts “quite disconcerting”. |
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Stephanie Gauvin |
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The Conversation: Comics are a way to improve queer men's body image In the op-ed, Gauvin says dominant body ideals for many queer men are unrealistic and can contribute to health issues like eating disorders. |
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Nader Ghasemlou |
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Healthline: Why pain levels get worse or better depending on the time of day Dr. Ghasemlou says a recent study showed that heat pain, cold pain, and mechanical pain seem to have the same rhythm throughout the day. |
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Houchang Hassan-Yari |
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China Global Television Network: Qatar's economy and the Emir's visit to US Dr. Hassan-Yari discusses what the Emir’s visit to the United States actually means. |
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MacKenzie, Leslie |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: OPP cadaver dogs, body farm research to bring closure to families, Dr. Mackenzie says it’s primarily a win for the family of the remains that these dogs are able to detect. They can finally get closure. |
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Noah Weisbord |
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Globe and Mail: To deter war in the Gulf and elsewhere, hold leaders personally accountable for aggression Professor Weisbord says war is not inevitable. It would be a choice made by political leaders, a choice Canada can help to deter. |
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