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Abnormal electrolyte levels in people with eating disorders may increase risk of death, poor health outcomes
September 17, 2024
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A new study found that 32% of individuals with an eating disorder had abnormal electrolyte levels, which were associated with a higher risk of death from any cause.
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Nearly 1 in 5 physicians experienced PTSD during the pandemic
August 13, 2024
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“We hope that our findings will inspire health-care leaders and physicians to work together to understand and address these mental health impacts."
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New biomarker tool designed to improve astronaut health may be useful to earthlings
June 11, 2024
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The Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) includes samples from space missions, providing insight into short and long-term health impacts of spaceflight
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Breast cancer rates rising among Canadian women in their 20s, 30s and 40s
April 26, 2024
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Researchers highlight need for immediate shift in public health policy as early detection is key to reducing breast cancer death and complications.
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Heavy cannabis use increases risk of developing an anxiety disorder, study suggests
February 5, 2024
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Twenty-seven percent of individuals who had an emergency department visit for cannabis use developed a new anxiety disorder within three years, according to new research.
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Cancer + past stroke increases stroke risk nearly 3-fold
January 29, 2024
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A study co-led by Drs Deborah Siegal and Rinku Sutradhar found that people who had a stroke prior to a cancer diagnosis were nearly three times more likely to have a future stroke compared to other cancer patients.
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New scientist profile: Dr. David Cook surveys cellular diversity in ovarian cancer to find better treatments
January 26, 2024
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“In addition to helping patients with ovarian cancer, I’m fascinated by the science of this disease, and how much we still have to learn."
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Project Big Life: Can a website improve your life expectancy?
December 15, 2023
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Project Big Life is a website that includes calculators designed to estimate risk of heart attack or stroke, chronic kidney disease, dementia, and life expectancy.
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Do anesthesiology consults before surgery improve patient outcomes?
December 6, 2023
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More patients are seeing an anesthesiologist before surgery as the surgical population ages and faces more complex health issues.
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New personal diet calculator checks how your diet stacks up against guidelines
October 12, 2023
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The Dietary Pattern Calculator (DiPaC) is a screening tool that can help anyone make healthier food choices and for health-care providers to integrate food and nutrition information more easily into their practice.
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Commercialization of cannabis linked to increased traffic injuries
September 6, 2023
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Annual rates of emergency department visits for cannabis-involved traffic injury increased by 475 percent over 13 years, according to a new study from The Ottawa Hospital, Bruyère Research Institute, and ICES.
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New scientist profile: AI expert Dr. Arya Rahgozar links math with medicine
September 1, 2023
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When doctors explain a problem they’re facing to Dr. Arya Rahgozar, he often thinks “I have just the tool for this in my toolbox.” For over 20 years he’s been using his data science toolbox to solve problems in banking, marketing, supply chains and h
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Ottawa scientist spearheads groundbreaking cancer treatments
August 18, 2023
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If you’re in the field of oncology, you’ve likely heard of Dr. Jean-Simon Diallo, an internationally recognized scientist with expertise in biochemistry, molecular biology, cancer therapeutics and viral immunology.
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Am I still a safe driver? This 5-min test could start the conversation
August 18, 2023
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A five-minute questionnaire could help doctors start a conversation with older adults who have medical conditions that may affect their ability to drive.
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Even a modest reduction in kidney function increases health risks in young adults
June 23, 2023
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A study of more than 8 million adults in Ontario, Canada suggests that even a modest loss of kidney function is associated with increased health risks. The study, published in The BMJ, could lead to better approaches to prevent chronic kidney disease
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Will I be on dialysis forever? New calculator could help kidney disease patients
June 9, 2023
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People who receive their first kidney dialysis treatment during a hospital admission often wonder if their kidneys will eventually recover, or if they will need to continue dialysis for the rest of their lives. A new calculator developed by Dr. Edwar
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Emergency department visits and hospitalizations for cannabis use during pregnancy almost doubled since legalization
May 23, 2023
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The number of pregnancies that required treatment for cannabis use in the emergency department (ED) or during a hospitalization in Ontario increased by 82% (from 11 to 20 per 100,000 pregnancies) following legalization.
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Obstructive sleep apnea linked with severe COVID-19
May 19, 2023
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A study led by Dr. Tetyana Kendzerska suggests that people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could be at greater risk of contracting COVID-19 and having severe complications.
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Physicians struggled more with mental health during the pandemic than the general population
April 19, 2023
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Outpatient mental health and substance use visits in physicians increased by 23%, compared to only 10% for the general public in the first 18 months of the pandemic, according to a new study from ICES and The Ottawa Hospital.
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Sex of blood donor has no effect on recipient survival
April 12, 2023
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A large clinical trial of more than 8,700 patients published in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that the sex of a donor has no effect on the survival of recipients of red blood cell transfusions.
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Routine preoperative medical consultations don’t improve surgery outcomes
March 27, 2023
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A large observational study published in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that most patients do not medically benefit from consultation with a medical specialist before their surgery.
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Using big data to help the smallest babies
January 27, 2023
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New research led by Drs. Steven Hawken and Kumanan Wilson shows that a mathematical model that reads the “metabolic fingerprint” of newborn blood samples could help.
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New online calculator predicts risk of developing kidney disease
January 18, 2023
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Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital have developed and validated an online calculator that can estimate a person’s risk of developing chronic kidney disease. The method used to develop the tool was published in the Clinical Journal of the American Soc
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New scientist profile: Dr. Gauruv Bose aims to use AI and big data to predict the course of MS
January 18, 2023
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Neurologist Dr. Gauruv Bose wants a crystal ball to see the future of his patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
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How big data helps the big picture: Meet Dr. Alan Forster
December 7, 2022
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Twenty years ago, Dr. Alan Forster was working at Harvard when he decided to join the team at The Ottawa Hospital. While other hospitals were focused on chasing the latest technology, our hospital was focused on whether that same cutting-edge technol
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Predicting Parkinson’s: mathematical model could help with earlier diagnosis and treatment
September 23, 2022
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An innovative mathematical model developed by researchers at The Ottawa Hospital could one day help with the prevention and early treatment of Parkinson’s disease.
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Hospitalizations for unintentional cannabis poisonings among Canadian children surged after legalization, particularly in jurisdictions where the sale of cannabis edibles was allowed
August 24, 2022
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Canada has seen a 6.3 fold increase in hospitalizations for unintentional cannabis poisoning among children under the age of 10 since the legalization of recreational cannabis, according to a research letter published in the New England Journal of Me
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Ottawa-led team develops AI-enabled model to diagnose birth defect in fetal ultrasound images
July 14, 2022
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Artificial intelligence is poised to play a truly transformative role in global health care. The convergence of medicine and AI might eventually prove to be more impactful than the unraveling of the genome.
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Quality and safety of hospital care improves when physicians and patients speak the same language
July 11, 2022
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Speaking the same language as their physician can make for healthier patients, new research using ICES data confirms.
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Study fills knowledge gaps about surgery outcomes for Inuit in Canada
May 3, 2022
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A team of Canadian researchers, including Inuit and other Indigenous researchers, have published the first study of Inuit surgical outcomes today in CMAJ Open.
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The Ottawa Hospital Joins Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Expansion of the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI), Landmark Study toward Better Treatments and Prevention of Disease
March 3, 2022
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The Ottawa Hospital aims to enroll people recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s who are not yet taking medication and individuals over age 60 with certain risk factors in the Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI),
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Cannabis-related emergency department visits increased significantly in Ontario after expansion of the cannabis retail market
February 16, 2022
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A study published today in the journal Addiction examined cannabis-related emergency department visits in Ontario before and after the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada in October 2018.
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Harnessing tumour diversity could improve cancer treatment
January 27, 2022
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The molecular landscape of every tumour is diverse and unique, even within the same type of cancer, according to a study published in Science Advances.
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Physician mental health care visits increased 27 percent during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic
January 21, 2022
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Annual rates of outpatient visits for mental health and substance use among Ontario physicians increased by 27 percent during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. There were 1,038 visits per 1,
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Some inhaled corticosteroids for asthma, COPD safer and more effective for older adults
September 29, 2021
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Study reveals important new information for physicians who prescribe inhaled corticosteroids to older patients, a common daily treatment for asthma and COPD
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A conversation with Dr. Jess Fiedorowicz
August 18, 2021
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Dr. Jess Fiedorowicz is shining a light on mental health through his work and research at The Ottawa Hospital. Originally from the U.S., Dr. Fiedorowicz has been at our hospital since 2020 as the Head and Chief of the Department of Mental Health.
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New online calculator can help predict death and need for end-of-life care for frail older adults
July 5, 2021
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A new risk calculator can help predict how long an older adult will live, and support end-of-life planning. The method used to develop the tool is published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
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Can a calculator predict your risk of dementia?
June 25, 2021
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Canadian researchers at The Ottawa Hospital, the University of Ottawa, the Bruyère Research Institute and ICES have built and validated an online calculator that empowers individuals 55 and over to better understand the health of their brain and
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COVID-19 and rheumatoid arthritis: using big data to understand risks and improve treatments
December 10, 2020
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Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory disease that primarily affects the joints. Dr. Sibel Aydin is harnessing big data from ICES and the Ontario Best Practice Research Initiative to determine if people with rheumatoid arthritis are more or less li
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Spinal or epidural anesthesia associated with increased survival compared to general anesthesia for leg artery bypass surgery
November 25, 2020
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A new study published in The BMJ shows that people who had surgery to improve blood flow in their legs under spinal or epidural anesthesia were less likely to die than those who were given general anesthesia. General anesthesia involves using drugs t
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HELP MD – A novel data-driven approach to study physician wellness
September 21, 2020
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Physician-researchers at The Ottawa Hospital and the Bruyère Research Institute are leading a novel data-driven research initiative to better understand and improve physician health and wellness.
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Rock star researcher uses big data to answer big questions
September 18, 2020
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Growing up, David Cook knew he was going to be a rock star. Little did he know it would be as a researcher answering big questions with big data.
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Cannabis use in pregnancy linked to a greater risk of autism
August 10, 2020
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In the largest study of its kind, researchers from The Ottawa Hospital, BORN Ontario and the University of Ottawa found that children whose mothers reported using cannabis during pregnancy were at greater risk of autism.
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Using big data to find promising drugs for COVID-19
June 26, 2020
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Dr. Derek MacFadden and his colleagues plan to identify promising drugs to treat COVID-19 by analyzing past data from 3,000 Ontario patients treated for other kinds of coronavirus infections.
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Stopping COVID-19 with behavioral science and artificial intelligence
June 8, 2020
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Dr. Justin Presseau and colleagues plan to use state-of-the-art behavioural science and artificial intelligence to develop an app that can help people reduce how much they touch their eyes, nose and mouth.
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COVID-19 research moving at ‘lightning speed’, thanks to generous community support
May 8, 2020
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Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital are working around the clock to advance more than 50 potentially life-saving research projects to support the world-wide effort to find better ways to treat and prevent COVID-19. Now, nine of these projects have bee
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New tool helps predict risk of death, admission to long-term care for people with dementia
April 20, 2020
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A new tool that predicts risk of death and admission to a long-term care facility for patients with dementia may help conversations between health care providers, patients and their families, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Associ
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New COVID-19 projections show how physical distancing can make a huge difference in Ottawa
April 8, 2020
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Researchers from The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa, in partnership with Ottawa Public Health, have created a new interactive Ottawa COVID-19 website, that predicts various scenarios around the number of hospitalizations and deaths in O
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Assisted reproductive technology and heart problems: it’s (mostly) about the twins
February 24, 2020
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Babies born through Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) like in vitro fertilization have a small but significantly increased risk of being born with heart problems (2.2 percent for ART babies compared to 1.2 percent for non-ART babies). Now, a new
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Medical Assistance in Dying is not driven by socioeconomic vulnerability or poor access to palliative care
February 12, 2020
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A new study of people who received medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in Ontario found that about three quarters were followed by palliative care at the time of their request for MAiD, and recipients were younger, wealthier, more likely to be married
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Could artificial intelligence help manage preterm birth? Prestigious fellowship to help Dr. Steven Hawken find out
January 15, 2020
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Dr. Steven Hawken has been awarded a Health Research Foundation Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Health Research, one of only two in the country. The $100,000 award will allow Dr. Hawken to use advanced AI and predictive modeling to help id
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Could artificial intelligence help manage preterm birth? Prestigious fellowship to help Dr. Steven Hawken find out
December 11, 2019
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Dr. Steven Hawken has been awarded a Health Research Foundation Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Health Research, one of only two in the country.
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Dr. Doug Manuel awarded title of Distinguished University Professor
September 24, 2019
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The physician and researcher has dedicated his career to improving the health of communities and reducing inequities in health care.
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Thinking about using cannabis during pregnancy? Think again.
September 16, 2019
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New research suggests that pregnant women who use cannabis have a greater risk of a preterm birth.
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Cannabis shops concentrate in low-income neighbourhoods
August 13, 2019
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Six months after recreational cannabis became legal in Canada, 260 cannabis shops had opened across the country, with twice as many concentrated in low-income neighbourhoods compared to high-income neighbourhoods. The results are published in CMAJ Op
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New scientist profile: Dr. James Downar wants more people to benefit from palliative care
August 7, 2019
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Dr. James Downar has many ideas about how to improve end of life care, and in Ottawa he’s found enthusiastic colleagues and an integrated palliative care system well suited to the task.
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Alcohol-related ED visits disproportionately increasing in women and young adults
July 22, 2019
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More Ontarians are ending up in emergency departments (ED) due to alcohol use, with the largest increases happening in women, and young adults between the ages of 25 and 29, according to a new study led by researchers at ICES, The Ottawa Hospital, th
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More than 52,000 sexual assault cases treated in Ontario hospitals during 15-year period
July 18, 2019
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Approximately 3,500 survivors of sexual assault are treated in Ontario hospitals each year, according to a new study led by researchers at ICES, The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa. The researchers used a broad set of codes to help ident
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Cannabis use in pregnancy linked to increased risk of preterm birth
June 19, 2019
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Researchers from The Ottawa Hospital, CHEO, BORN Ontario and the University of Ottawa have conducted one of the largest studies to date on the effect of cannabis use during pregnancy. They found that reported cannabis use during pregnancy was associa
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First step towards a database linking rare diseases with treatment options
April 24, 2019
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Dr. Hanns Lochmüller and collaborators have made the first step towards a “treatabolome” – a database that links treatable rare diseases to treatment options.
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Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) and do-not-hospitalize (DNH) orders not enough to prevent potentially avoidable hospital visits: study
April 15, 2019
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Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) and do-not-hospitalize (DNH) orders in long-term care homes (nursing homes) across Ontario led to reductions in rates of hospitalizations and hospital deaths, but did not eliminate these potentially inappropriate transfers, a
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Simple blood test could determine preterm birth rate in low resource countries
March 19, 2019
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Preterm birth is a leading cause of death among children under the age of five, with low resource countries facing the greatest challenge. But before solutions can be tested, researchers first need to be able to accurately mea
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Researchers use leading-edge technology to study teamwork and communication in the operating room
February 15, 2019
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Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa are studying whether improving teamwork and communication among operating room staff can make surgery safer for patients. Studies suggest that over half of surgery complications can be l
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Can a calculator predict your risk of heart attack and stroke?
July 23, 2018
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Canadian researchers have built and validated an online calculator that empowers individuals to predict their risk of cardiovascular disease. Their process was published today in the journal CMAJ, and the calculator is available at projectbiglife.com
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Research project aims to improve end-of-life care in the community
May 25, 2018
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Most people prefer to spend their last days of life at home surrounded by family and loved ones. For many, having the support they need starts with a discussion about what to expect. This often doesn’t happen.
Part of the challenge is talking abou
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The Ottawa Hospital opens digital health lab at Algonquin College
April 18, 2018
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April 18, 2018 (OTTAWA) — Algonquin College and The Ottawa Hospital are expanding their collaboration on health research, innovation and training with the opening of “The Ottawa Hospital at Algonquin College”. The newly renovated space – located wi
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Using big data to help the smallest babies – Canadian researchers use newborn blood tests to identify preterm children in low-resource countries
March 23, 2018
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Researchers from The Ottawa Hospital, the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario and the University of Ottawa have received nearly US $1 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to find out how often babies are born preterm in low-resource co
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Recent immigrants receive different end-of-life care than long-term residents
December 13, 2017
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New research co-authored by Drs. Peter Tanuseputro and Doug Manuel found that recent immigrants are more likely to die in the intensive care unit compared to other residents. The researchers studied the records of nearly 1 million Ontarians who died
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Big data breakthrough: award-winning research helps scientists understand cancer gene expression
June 14, 2017
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The Cancer Genome Atlas has generated a whopping 2.5 petabytes (2.5x1012 bytes) of data, giving scientists an extremely powerful tool to understand cancer and develop new treatments. One of the biggest challenges now is to figure out more reliable
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$530,000 grant to find Canadians’ most important risk factors for dementia
March 30, 2016
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Drs. Doug Manuel and Peter Tanuseputro have been awarded a $530,000 grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) to build models that will predict dementia incidence and the future burden of the disease on the Canadian population.
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