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A Breakthrough Moment: McMaster Researchers Discover New Class of Antibiotics

A McMaster University team led by renowned researcher Gerry Wright has identified a strong candidate to challenge even some of the most drug-resistant bacteria on the planet: a new molecule called lariocidin.
24-Mar-2025 7:45 PM EDT Add to Favorites

McMaster leads Canada’s first-ever guidelines for Post COVID-19 Condition

A team of experts from McMaster University has led the creation of Canada’s first-ever comprehensive guidelines for diagnosing, managing, preventing, and treating post COVID-19 condition (PCC), more commonly known as long COVID.
21-Mar-2025 6:35 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Doomscrolling in a Time of Tariffs: Expert Insights on the News Cycle and Mental Health

Constant access to news keeps us informed in a fast-moving world, but it’s important to find ways to navigate the news cycle to protect our mental health, a McMaster sociologist says.
11-Mar-2025 9:40 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Inhaled COVID Vaccine Begins Recruitment for Phase-2 Human Trials

Researchers at McMaster University have started a phase-2 clinical trial on a next-generation, inhaled COVID-19 vaccine.
10-Mar-2025 6:45 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Researchers Debunk Common Belief That Women Get Better Muscles by Timing Their Workouts to Their Menstrual Cycles

New research from kinesiologists at McMaster University is challenging the internet belief that timing resistance training to specific phases of the menstrual cycle boosts the body’s ability to build muscle and strength.
3-Mar-2025 5:45 PM EST Add to Favorites

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McMaster Researchers Uncover Blood Metabolites That May Influence Early Childhood Development

McMaster University researchers have identified small molecules in the blood that may impact early childhood development, showing how dietary exposures, early life experiences, and gut health can influence a child's growth and cognitive milestones.
28-Feb-2025 7:00 AM EST Add to Favorites

New Blood-Clotting Disorder Identified by McMaster University Researchers

Researchers at McMaster University have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of hematology, providing an explanation for spontaneous and unusual blood-clotting that continues to occur despite treatment with full-dose blood thinners.
11-Feb-2025 5:00 PM EST Add to Favorites

Is CBD Use During Pregnancy as Safe as People Think? New Study Uncovers Potential Risks to Babies

Cannabidiol (CBD), the component in cannabis often used for therapeutic treatments, is increasingly being used during pregnancy as a means of managing symptoms such as nausea, anxiety and sleep.
4-Feb-2025 9:30 PM EST Add to Favorites


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