AllerGen in the News: 2019
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2019
Indoor Pollutants May Raise Allergy Risk in Toddlers
US News & World Report, 13-December-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
Gut checking microbiome research
Genome BC, 9-December-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
BBC is slammed for giving Gwyneth Paltrow a ‘free advert‘ for her brand Goop
BBC, 8-December-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Alternative facts: Choosing homeopathic treatments isn’t really a free choice
Globe & Mail, 6-December-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
National Post, 4-December-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Air pollution hurts Canadians’ life expectancy, says UBC study
CBC, 30-November-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Alberta’s tabled bill to opt-out of organ donation could backfire on health-care system, experts say
Globe & Mail, 29-November-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Study suggests babies who eat peanut less likely to develop allergy
Canadian Press, 28-November-2019
Featured researcher: E. Simons
Canadian study suggests babies who eat peanuts less likely to develop allergy
Global News, 28-November-2019
Featured researcher: E. Simons
Babies who don’t eat peanut are far more likely to be allergic to it as children: study
CTV, 28-November-2019
Featured researcher: E. Simons
More air pollution linked to higher death rate among Canadians: study
The Record, 28-November-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Millions of Canadians at high risk from air pollution
National Observer, 26-November-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Here’s what you need to know about superbugs in the ‘post-antibiotic era’
The Province, 26-November-2019
Featured researcher: B. Finlay
B.C. considering crackdown on vaping amid rise in U.S. hospitalizations
Daily Stock Dish, 26-November-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
How ‘co-factors’ can increase the likelihood of a food allergy reaction
Global News, 22-November-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
Simply existing in the workplace is affecting air quality — and your health
CTV News, 22-November-2019
Featured researcher: M. Diamond
UofM News, 18-November-2019
Featured researcher: A. Becker, CHILD
Wash your hands — and pray for new drugs
Kamloops This Week, 13-November-2019
Featured researcher: B. Finlay
Wash your hands — and pray for new drugs
Kamloops This Week, 13-November-2019
Featured researcher: B. Finlay
Canadian allergists’ group wants Benadryl behind the counter due to side effects
CP24 News, 13-November-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
Benadryl shouldn’t be available over the counter due to potential side effects, allergists say
CBC, 13-November-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
Drug resistance likely to kill 400,000 Canadians by 2050, report predicts
CBC, 12-November-2019
Featured researcher: B. Finlay
More deaths, fewer joint replacements, huge costs: The superbug crisis is already here, report warns
Edmonton Journal, 12-November-2019
Featured researcher: B. Finlay
Superbugs Could Kill 400,000 Canadians By 2050: Report
Huffington Post, 12-November-2019
Featured researcher: B. Finlay
Newsweek, 5-November-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
FHS researchers help teenager launch research career
SFU News, 29-October-2019
Featured researcher: T. Takaro, CHILD
Faecal recognition: the secrets hiding in your gut
Evening Standard, 24-October-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Scientists identify new signposts in blood and urine to reflect what we eat and drink
Science Daily, 24-October-2019
Featured researcher: S. Anand
Toxic flame retardants replacing toxic flame retardants
RCI, 22-October-2019
Featured researcher: M.Diamond
Researchers ID Sleep-disordered Phenotypes in Infants
Sleep Review, 21-October-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
New molecular “clock” could help monitor life-altering development disorders in children
News Medical, 15-October-2019
Featured researcher: M. Kobor
Researchers Identify DNA Methylation Signature Linked to Aging, Autism in Children
Genome Web, 15-October-2019
Featured researcher: M. Kobor
New DNA “clock” could help measure development in young children
UBC Medicine, 15-October-2019
Featured researcher: M. Kobor
Microbiome research needs a gut check
Globe and Mail, 11-October-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Fatty acids in breast milk strengthen infant’s brain and eyes, study finds
CTC, 8-October-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Health Canada investigating ads for natural health product targeting anxious teens
CBC, 30-September-2019
Featured researcher: C. Caulfield
Naturopathy is poised to ‘disrupt’ health-care status quo, proponents of controversial practice say
National Post, 27-September-2019
Featured researcher: C. Caulfield
Why C-section babies are weak? They have different gut bacteria, says study
IBT, 20-September-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
C-section babies have a unique microbiome—here’s why that matters
Popular Science, 19-September-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Regulatory heft needed to curb false promises on stem cells, says health law expert
folio, 18-September-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
‘Smoking 2.0’: Medical experts say not all vaping manufacturers have high quality control
Global News, 17-September-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
B.C. considering crackdown on vaping amid rise in U.S. hospitalizations
CTV News, 13-September-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Vaping and back-to-school: Why parents need to have this important conversation with their children
SickKids Perspective, 6-September-2019
Featured researcher: T. Moraes
Modified Diesel Exhaust May Be More Harmful for Lung Health
MD Magazine, 5-September-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
‘I actually had to call in sick’: Why seasonal allergies are getting worse for city dwellers
CBC, 29-August-2019
Featured researcher: S. Waserman
How a Digital Detox May Make You a Better Doctor
PhysicianSense, 27-August-2019
Featured researcher: CHILD
Climate change could be the reason your allergies are still acting up, study says
OttawaMatters, 24-August-2019
Featured researcher: T. Takaro, C. Sierra-Heredia
Amazon rainforest fires being called a ‘very serious threat’ but misinformation is going viral
CBC, 23-August-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Still sneezing? Climate change may prolong allergy season
Phillipine-Canadian Inquirer, 21-August-2019
Featured researcher: T. Takaro, C. Sierra-Heredia
What’s The Best Way To Test For Allergies?
Breakfast Television, 7-August-2019
Featured researcher: E. Chan
Canada slow to act against shoddy stem cell therapies, new paper argues
National Post, 6-August-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Sesame allergies more common than previously thought, says new study
Yahoo, 5-August-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
Platelet-rich plasma treatment classified as drug, Health Canada says
CBC, 27-July-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Possible EpiPen shortage has allergy patients, professionals worried
Ottawa Citizen, 24-July-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
Best for baby? Pumped breastmilk under the microscope
Irish Examiner, 21-July-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
How Breast Milk Boosts Your Baby’s Microbiome
Parents, 17-July-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
It’s easy to be duped by celebrities peddling false health claims. Here’s how to get the facts.
Seattle Times, 15-July-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Debate over Health Canada crackdown on stem cell therapies
CTV, 13-July-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Unproven stem-cell treatments can be dangerous. The hype needs to stop
Globe & Mail, 9-July-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
1-in-5 new cases of childhood asthma still linked to traffic pollution: Vancouver researcher
CTV, 9-July-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Johns Hopkins University and U of M partnering to study breastfeeding
UofM News, 8-July-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Uncontrolled asthma could cost U.S. economy more than $963 billion in the next 20 years
Medical XPress, 1-July-2019
Featured researcher: M. Sadatsafavi, M. FitzGerald
Hamilton joins global fight to solve drug-resistance antibiotics “crisis”
Hamilton News, 24-June-2019
Featured researcher: P. O’Byrne
YouTube spreads ‘misleading information’ about experimental stem cell treatments
Edmonton Journal, 24-June-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
How to spot wellness knockoffs, from sham CBD to mock matcha
New York Post, 24-June-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Patient with rare disease pleads for life-saving drug funding
CBC, 17-June-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
Are nasty seasonal allergies taking a toll on you? You are not alone, says Queen’s prof
Global, 14-June-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
What the Hell Are We Supposed to Do With This New Research About Breast Milk?
Jezebel, 13-June-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Breast Milk Is Teeming With Bacteria — That’s Good for the Baby
New York Times, 12-June-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Anaphylaxis management practices should be modified: study
Global News, 6-June-2019
Featured researcher: S. Gabrielli
DNA-based holidays encourage a dangerous flirtation with race
Guardian, 4-June-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Guidelines for managing anaphylaxis in children need an update
The Suburban, 2-June-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
EpiPens are not used enough in severe allergic reactions, study shows
Montreal Gazette, 31-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
Wildfire smoke can harm your lungs, your heart, and maybe even your mental health: research
Global, 30-May-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Guidelines for managing anaphylaxis in children need an update
CBC, 30-May-2019
Featured researcher: S. Gabrielli
Anaphylaxie: l’épinéphrine reste le traitement de choix pour les enfants
L’Actualite, 30-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
Le traitement pédiatrique de l’anaphylaxie doit-il être revu?
Le Devoir, 30-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
Le traitement des réactions allergiques sévères remis en question
La Presse, 30-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
L’EpiPen encore trop peu utilisé lors d’une réaction allergique
TVA, 30-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
L’EpiPen encore trop peu utilisé lors d’une réaction allergique
Journal de Montreal, 30-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
Vaccination: In Canada, many teenagers don’t need parental consent
National Post, 29-May-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Cutting-Edge CO2 Tracking Technology Could Boost Climate Liability Claims
Climate Liability News, 29-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Trees Tested as Pollutant Traps
The Scientist, 28-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
We need to make it easier for parents to vaccinate their children
Ottawa Citizen, 27-May-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Too much screen time tied to school problems even in little kids
Jordan Times, 19-May-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
McGill conference tackles anti-vaxxers and fake science
Montreal Gazette, 18-May-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Sounding the alarm on anti-vaccination messages
Breakfast TV, 15-May-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
‘American Idol’ brings data to the fore
UofM News, 15-May-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Dogs Prevent Allergies And Obesity In Children With Their Good Bacteria
Yahoo, 15-May-2019
Featured researcher: CHILD
Types of Diesel Filtration Worsen Lung Distress for People with Allergies
MD Magazine, 13-May-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
New Study Links Excessive Screen Time to ADHD in Kids — and Circle App May Provide a Solution
PEOPLE Magazine, 6-May-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
THE 3,500 CLUB (Child Cohort Study)
WAVE Magazine, Mar/Apr 2019
Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker, K. Hayglass, S. Turvey, B. Finlay
Allergy forecast 2019: What to expect from allergy season across Canada
Global News, 28-April-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
Study Favoring Avoidance Over Food Allergy OIT Ignites Controversy
Allergic Living, 28-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Oral Immunotherapy Safe in Preschoolers with Peanut Allergies
MD Magazine, 27-April-2019
Featured researcher: L. Soller, E. Chan
Pete Buttigieg Blasted for Cozying Up to Pseudoscience Goop Queen Gwyneth Paltrow
Daily Beast, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Philly Voice, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Allergic to peanuts? You’re better to avoid them
McMaster Daily News, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut allergies can be worsened by desensitising approach, study suggests
Sunday Post, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut allergy treatment may increase risk of anaphylaxis, study finds
NBC News, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut exposure therapy may lead to three times as many allergic reactions, study says
The Independent, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
The Sun, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut allergy worsens with oral desensitization: study
RCI, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut Allergy Immunotherapy Increases Anaphylaxis Risk: Study
The Scientist, 26-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut therapy for allergic kids may sound promising but has risks
CTV, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu, E. Chan
No, eating small amounts of peanuts will not cure an allergy, review suggests
CBC, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut exposure may not work for peanut allergy
Newsy, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Giving peanuts to children to cure allergy raises risk of anaphylactic shock, study finds
Telegraph, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Daily Mail, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut allergies can be deadly. This treatment might do more harm than good, study says
USA Today, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Experimental treatment for peanut allergy increases anaphylaxis risk, study finds
CNN, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Peanut Allergy Oral Immunotherapy Increases Allergic Reactions
MD Magazine, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
A Promising Peanut Allergy Treatment May Not Work So Well After All, Research Review Says
TIME, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: D. Chu
Your car’s exhaust is giving kids asthma
Popular Science, 25-April-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
‘Don’t suffer in silence’: How to treat your seasonal allergies
Global News, 25-April-2019
Featured researchers: A. Ellis, S. Waserman
Allergy fact or fiction: Busting myths about your allergies
Weather Network, 23-April-2019
Featured researcher: S. Waserman
In Preschoolers, Quality Sleep Provides Protection from Negative Effects of Screen Time
Sleep review, 23-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Two Hours Screen Time Linked To Children’s Behavioral Problems
TechTimes, 19-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
ADHD Linked to Longer Screen Times
EcoWatch, 19-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
A NEW STUDY REVEALS DIESEL FILTERS’ UNINTENDED EFFECTS
Pacific Standard, 18-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Filtering diesel exhaust could make it worse
Popular Science, 18-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Risk of ADHD Seven Times Higher in Preschoolers Who Spend Over 2 Hours on Smartphones
The Epoch Times, 18-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Behaviour problems for pre-schoolers from screen time: study
RCI, 18-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Sport can help children beat dangers of screens
The Times, 18-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Children who watch TV more likely to suffer behavioral problems, research says
Standard, 18-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Study links preschool screen time to behavioural and attention problems
Toronto Star, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
New research links preschool screen time to behavioural and attention problems
Global News, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
NEWSWEEK, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Too much screen time makes tots FIVE times more likely to have behaviour problems
Mirror, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
More TV, Tablets, More Attention Issues at Age 5
US News & World Report, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Study links preschool screen time to behavioural and attention problems
Winnipeg Free Press, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Two or more hours of daily screen time linked to child behavioural problems
i News, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Daily Mail, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Too much screen time associated with behavioural problems in preschoolers
folio, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Study links preschool screen time to behavioural and attention problems
National Post, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
ADHD symptoms linked to children who have more than two hours of screen time a day, study says
Globe & Mail, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Children who spend more than two hours a day on smartphones seven times more likely to develop ADHD
Telegraph, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Preschool screen time linked to behavioural problems: study
CTV News, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
More screen time linked to higher risk of ADHD in preschool-aged children: Study
ABC News, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Study links preschool screen time to behavioural problems
CBC, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Less screen time, more organized sport can help ADHD, bad behaviour in preschoolers: U of A study
Edmonton Journal, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Study links preschool screen time to behavioural and attention problems
London Free Press, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Kids glued to screens for 2 hours a day ‘EIGHT TIMES more likely to suffer ADHD’
The Sun, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Preschoolers more likely to develop behavioral problems if they have too much screentime, study show
11Alive, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
How to balance screen time with pre-schoolers to prevent behavioural problems
1 News, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Excessive preschooler screen time linked to behavioural problems by age five
CP24, 17-April-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane
Allergy-brought Lung Impairment Might be deteriorated by Filtered Diesel
Medical Herald, 15-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Are we enabling harmful wellness woo?
Vancouver Sun, 12-April-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
TRAP: Traffic Related Air Pollution Linked to Millions of Pediatric Asthma Cases Worldwide
MedicalResearch.com, 12-April-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Filtered diesel exhaust may worsen allergy-induced lung impairment more than unfiltered
UBC Medicine, 12-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Green technology in diesel cars ‘making allergies WORSE’
The London Economic, 12-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Filtered diesel exhausts may worsen allergies, study finds
Air Quality News, 12-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Green Car Congress, 12-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Study estimates ~4M children worldwide develop asthma each year because of NO2 air pollution
Green Car Congress, 11-April-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
We need more organ donors, but presumed consent is not a magical fix
Globe & Mail, 11-April-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Diesel Exhaust Filtered of Its Tiny Particles May Worsen Allergy-Induced Lung Impairment
NewsWise, 9-April-2019
Featured researcher: C. Carlsten
Spring sniffles: Are you suffering from allergies or the common cold?
Global News, 9-April-2019
Featured researcher: S. Waserman
Suckled or pumped? All breast milk is not equal
Daily Nation, 9-April-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Clinician scientists: critical for the evolution of health care
UM Today, 8-April-2019
Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker
The average kid will get 20 months less to live thanks to toxic air, says study
Global News, 3-April-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
Hands spread flame retardants, plasticizers throughout homes
PhysOrg, 2-April-2019
Featured researcher: M. Diamond
Yale alum contributes to breakthrough in newborn health
Yale News, 2-April-2019
Featured researcher: S. Tebbutt
Unvaccinated: How ‘vaccine hesitancy’ became a threat to public health
Global News, 2-April-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Pumping may be linked to an altered microbial mix in breast milk
Science News, 1-April-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Should doctors help teens get vaccinated behind their anti-vaxx parents’ backs?
National Post, 27-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Should doctors help teens get vaccinated behind their anti-vaxx parents’ backs?
Ottawa Citizen, 27-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Here’s how air pollution can hurt your heart
Global News, 24-March-2019
Featured researchers: S. Anand, M. Brauer
Plaidoyer pour interdire des produits homéopathiques présentés comme des substituts aux vaccins
RCI, 18-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop is cashing in on booming wellness market
BNN Bloomberg, 18-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Stronger action urged against homeopathic products touted as alternatives to vaccines
CBC, 18-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Calgary infectious disease doctor says referrals to specialty clinic increasing
CBC, 16-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
National Post, 15-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Hockey wife’s blog post highlights concerns over vaccine misinformation: experts
Vancouver Courier, 14-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
EMSB and RI-MUHC team up for STEAM: Getting students into in science
CTV, 12-March-2019
Featured researcher: B. Mazer
Harvard Medical School, 12-March-2019
Featured researcher: S. Tebbutt
EurekaAlert, 12-March-2019
Featured researcher: S. Tebbutt
Folio, 11-March-2019
Featured researcher: A. Kozyrskyj, P. Mandhane
Canadian Lawyer, 11-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
What Anne Hathaway’s Prank On The Ellen Show Said About Pseudoscience
Forbes, 4-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Infant Sleep Duration Linked with Mom’s Education Level, Prenatal Depression
Sleep Review, 4-March-2019
Featured researcher: P. Mandhane, A. Kozyrskyj
A ‘good hook’: Why some people listen to anti-vaccination messages
Global News, 3-March-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Anti-vaccine campaign ‘very concerning,’ says Ontario’s health minister
Chronicle Journal, 27-February-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Study finds link between infant sleep duration and mother’s level of education, prenatal depression
News Medical Net, 27-February-2019
Featured researcher: A. Kozyrskyj, P. Mandhane
Infant sleep duration associated with mother’s level of education and prenatal depression
MedicalXpress, 27-February-2019
Featured researcher: A. Kozyrskyj, P. Mandhane
Infant sleep duration associated with mother’s level of education and prenatal depression
Science Daily, 27-February-2019
Featured researcher: A. Kozyrskyj, P. Mandhane
Is your phone toxic to you, and to your children?
RCI, 27-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Diamond
Mongabay, 27-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Brauer
A new study sheds light on maternal and infant factors that shape breast milk microbiome
Gut Microbiota for Health, 25-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Small Study Finds Milk OIT Allergic Reactions Common, Calls for Vigilance
Allergic Living, 22-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
Studying sniffles; Kingstonian committed to helping allergy research
Kingston Whig-Standard, 22-February-2019
Featured researcher: A. Ellis
Pumped breastmilk link to chronic disease
Hospital and Health Care, 22-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
A third of Canadians say science on vaccines isn’t ‘quite clear’: poll
Vancouver Sun, 21-February-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Breast pumps may put babies at asthma risk
Times of India, 19-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Pumped breast milk falls short of breastfed version
Health24, 18-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Insider, 16-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
You and your poo: Why fecal medicine could be the next big buzz
CBC, 16-February-2019
Featured researchers: B. Finlay, T. Caulfield
Pumped Milk Gives Infants Different Bacteria Than Breastfeeding, Study Says
Discover, 15-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Breast milk is best, but is there a problem with pumping?
CBC, 15-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Breastmilk microbiome linked to method of feeding
UM News, 15-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Study finds bacterial profile of breast milk differs when pumped first
Hamilton Spectator, 14-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Breast pumps could be transmitting asthma-causing bacteria in babies, finds study
News Medical, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Breastmilk from Mothers Who Pump Has a Different Microbial Makeup
The Scientist, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Telegraph, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Study finds bacterial profile of breast milk differs when pumped first
Discovery, 15-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Le lait extrait par la mère ne contient pas les mêmes microbes
LaPresse, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Human Breast Milk Microbiome Affected by Mode of Feeding
Genome Web, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Breast pumps used by mothers to feed their newborns can contain dangerous bacteria that cause ASTHMA
DailyMail, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Yahoo News, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Effect of breastfeeding versus pumping on human milk microbiome
ScienceDaily, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Pumped Breast Milk Falls Short of Breastfed Version
US News & World Report, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Study finds bacterial profile of breast milk differs when pumped first
CTV, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Researchers compare the effect of breastfeeding versus pumping on human milk microbiome
Medical Xpress, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Breast pumps may introduce harmful bacteria to babies’ gut microbiome
New Scientist, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Pumping Breast Milk Changes Its Microbiome
Gizmodo, 13-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Why static stretching may not be as effective as you think
Medical Xpress, 11-February-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
University of Calgary to lead Pan-Canadian Microbiome Research Core
UCalgary News, 11-February-2019
Featured researchers: A. Kozyrskyj, M-C Arrieta
BPA isn’t just in bottles — a new report is sounding the alarm over receipts
Global News, 9-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Diamond
Goop Enters Netflix Deal: Has Pseudoscience Found A New Platform?
Forbes, 9-February-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Scientists Are Pissed That Netflix Is Legitimizing Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop
Daily Beast, 5-February-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Infants Gain More Weight When Bottle Fed Mom’s Milk
SPLASH breast science update, 5-February-2019
Featured researcher: M. Azad
Crowdfunding for a cure, spreading false hopes: U of A health professor raises alarm
CBC, 10-January-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Two researchers fashion a tapestry of GoFundMe desperation
National Post, 9-January-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Fumes from cooking fish blamed in U.S. boy’s death, but doctors say such allergic reactions are rare
Global, 8-January-2019
Featured researchers: M. Ben-Shoshan, E. Chan
Crowdfunding is financing and promoting ‘worst-of-the-worst’ bogus cancer therapies: study
London Free Press, 6-January-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
19% Of Adults Think They Have Food Allergies, How Many Really Do?
Forbes, 4-January-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Boy’s death brings awareness to fish allergies
KGUN (ABC), 4-January-2019
Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan
In an era of misinformation, alternative medicine needs to be regulated
Globe & Mail, 4-January-2019
Featured researcher: T. Caulfield
Q&A with Dr. Brett Finlay, Co-Author of The Whole-Body Microbiome
UBC, 2-January-2019
Featured researcher: B. Finlay