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  1. ULethbridge-led study finds multi-nutrients can have a beneficial effect on ADHD

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/ulethbridge-led-study-finds-multi-nutrients-can-have-beneficial-effect-adhd

    the behaviour and physical health of children diagnosed with ADHD. The study was recently published in ... “Our study revealed several important findings about behaviour change, height growth and the safety of ... or a placebo for eight weeks. A condition of the study was that the children stop any ADHD medication ...

  2. Centre for the Study of Scholarly Communication to work with international collaboration on peer review

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/centre-study-scholarly-communication-work-international-collaboration-peer-review

    Thursday, July 13, 2017 Dr. Daniel Paul O’Donnell of the Centre for the Study of Scholarly ... cross-disciplinary methodologies, we will study the writing patterns of reviewers and look for trends that can give ... Centre for the Study of Scholarly Communication,” adds O’Donnell. “It demonstrates the international and ...

  3. In a first for the U of L, a religious studies scholar wins a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/first-u-l-religious-studies-scholar-wins-banting-postdoctoral-fellowship

    of Lethbridge’s Department of Religious Studies until the end of April, has been awarded ... a Banting Postdoctoral Researcher, Dahl will study global Shugendō practices and how they intersect with ... studies at McMaster University, has also received the Reischauer Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship in ...

  4. Studying the effects of maternal social isolation on the health of offspring

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/studying-effects-maternal-social-isolation-health-offspring

    extremely stressful time. Recent studies have shown that pregnant mothers are at higher risk of experiencing ... isolation in rat mothers and their male and female offspring. They plan to study the effects of oxytocin, ... also look at the development and behaviours of their offspring. A second goal of the study is to ...

  5. U of L study shows middle school literacy program improves reading skills and motivation

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-study-shows-middle-school-literacy-program-improves-reading-skills-and-motivation

    Monday, June 15, 2015 For immediate release — June 15, 2015 A three-year study by Dr. Robin ... teachers. What makes this study groundbreaking is that teachers from all subject areas committed to wanting ... to learn how literacy will make the work they do as teachers better,” says Bright. The study came ...

  6. Art history and museum studies professor Dr. Devon Smither earns 2023 Excellence in Teaching Award

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/art-history-and-museum-studies-professor-dr-devon-smither-earns-2023-excellence

    museum studies in the Faculty of Fine Arts, Smither has made a point of developing her craft of teaching, ... their studies.   Completing her undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta, Smither pursued her ... prompting many students to feel less anxiety in their studies and inspiring them to focus on learning in the ...

  7. University of Lethbridge chosen to conduct dosage study for novel Parkinson’s disease formulations

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-chosen-conduct-dosage-study-novel-parkinson%E2%80%99s-disease

    Lethbridge to complete a dose range study of Gb Sciences’ patent-protected formulations in a rodent model of ... Animal studies conducted by the National Research Council of Canada found that Gb Sciences’ PD ... loss of dopamine-producing neurons. Initial toxicity studies for these original PD formulas came back ...

  8. New possibilities for therapeutic interventions revealed in collaborative study

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/new-possibilities-therapeutic-interventions-revealed-collaborative-study

    a new study by scientists from Massachusetts General Hospital (Harvard Medical School), Merck Research ... used in this study could be applied in future studies to identify other drugs that target RNA. ... “Essentially, the results of this study can also be translated as providing a platform for exploring new avenues ...

  9. Study examines importance of social interaction on brain health in wake of pandemic isolation 

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/study-examines-importance-social-interaction-brain-health-wake-pandemic-isolation%C2%A0

    pandemic, social interaction is beginning to return and according to a new study out of the University of ... their mental health,” says Metz of their studies in rodent models. “We also discovered that social ... the brain because it is the bonding hormone that downregulates stress.” This new study seeks to ...

  10. Study shows methane emissions from Prairie wetlands are lower than expected

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/study-shows-methane-emissions-prairie-wetlands-are-lower-expected

    dioxide. Now, a University of Lethbridge-led study has found that many of the ponds and wetlands dotting ... overestimated. Their study was recently published in Nature Communications. Bogard and Dr. Cynthia Soued, ... a ULethbridge post-doctoral fellow at the time of the study, partnered with scientists from Ducks Unlimited ...