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Learning in strides
A device is being researched at the Faculty of Medicine to see if it can help individuals with Parkinson's disease walk properly long term.
In this Issue
Bridging a gap
A new certificate program at UCalgary is helping aspiring radiation oncology physicists reach their full potential.
The key to an imprisoned mind
Molly Visentin was given her life back when a surgery to treat her temporal lobe epilepsy was successful. And now, because of a generous donation, further research into her form of the disease will be made possible.
Scoping out a new health technology
It has the potential to save lives and increase our understanding of gastrointestinal disease. It's even brought along a very talented doctor.
Combating Hunger by spreading the love
Making a difference in the world is possible through many forms and for one Bachelor of Health Sciences student that form is a sandwich.
Getting to the heart of the matter
New research has shown that individuals are more likely to complete a cardiac rehabilitation program if they have early access to it.
Students shine at competition
A group of students at UCalgary have proven that teamwork and collaboration is key to success.