Category: Research & Innovation
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Report: Unlocking a healthier future
At Hamilton Health Sciences, we’re exploring and implementing innovative solutions to change the tides for the better, and we’re doing it through world...
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HHS ranks in the top three research hospitals in Canada
Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) has been ranked among the top three research hospitals in Canada, as announced today by Research Infosource Inc.. In 2017, Hamilton Health Sciences generated $207 million in research revenue, a 20 per cent increase over the previous year...
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The evolving relationship between diet and health
The evidence that informed global dietary guidelines came from early Western-led nutrition studies that only focused on Western countries. Since then, we’ve learned much more about nutrition around the world. Our Population Health Research Institute is looking at nutrition from a global lens which is now challenging common nutritional wisdom.
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Introducing… a clinical research assistant
Samantha is a nursing student who works on ground-breaking research studies with the hopes of changing patients' lives for the better.
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Cancer and heart disease: An unexpected discovery
Our researchers have discovered that patients with heart disease who develop major internal bleeding are much more likely to be diagnosed with cancer...
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Pass the salt: Average sodium intake proven safe, after all
When it comes to salt consumption – an ever-controversial topic in the world of nutrition and health – the old adage “everything in moderation” has proven to be true.
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