Building Better Bones
Professor Adam Baxter-Jones from the College of Kinesiology is proving that exercise and diet, especially during adolescence, affects the strength of your bones for the rest of our lives. He is leading...
View ArticleGardening provides good food, good fun
A study by the U of S and the Saskatoon Health Region is proving that growing food in community gardens is great for nutritional health and even better for the social experience of the people involved....
View ArticleGeneration Squeeze: study says today’s family staggering under pressure
Canadian parents today are raising families with less money and time than the Baby Boomer generation even though the country’s economy has doubled in size since 1976, says a new study released at the...
View ArticleU of S researchers excel at conference with juvenile arthritis findings
Two ground-breaking studies that could help juvenile arthritis sufferers manage their pain, and provide an important new tool for researchers to develop treatments for the disease took top honours at...
View ArticleU of S researchers honoured at SHRF Santé! Awards Evening
Five U of S researchers were honoured at the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation’s annual Santé! Awards evening in Saskatoon on December 1 for their work to advance synchrotron science, breast...
View ArticleU of S research reveals First Nations girls face higher rates of diabetes...
A study by U of S researchers Dr. Roland Dyck and Nathaniel Osgood from the Indigenous People’s Health Research Centre (IPHRC) reveals that pre-adolescent and adolescent First Nations girls face higher...
View ArticleHealth researchers recognized by SHRF
Five U of S health researchers were recognized with awards from the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) at its annual Santé! Awards on Dec. 6. Adam Baxter-Jones, associate dean of graduate...
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