People with mental illness are more likely to have a cardiac arrest, and die as a result. Dr. Carlo Barcella wants to know why
CHÉOS Postdoc aims to close the gap in cardiac arrest survival among people with mental illness
Read MoreCHÉOS Postdoc aims to close the gap in cardiac arrest survival among people with mental illness
Read MoreResearch in this edition covers young people with mental health concerns, physical activity in South Asian adults, and management of patients presenting with atrial fibrillation
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientist Dr. Annalijn Conklin aims to understand how gender and changes in social ties can impact blood pressure and body weight in an aging population
Read MoreThe growing body of research on women’s heart health has revealed a significant gap in cardiac care, stimulating advocacy, clinical trials, and changes in practice to improve the lives of women living with heart disease
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists are leading nine of the projects funded in this round, plus a further seven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators
Read MoreScientist Dr. Annalijn Conklin and trainees Drs. Kirsten Marchand and Krista Glowacki were successful in this round of competitions
Read MoreTo mark Heart Month, this edition includes clinical outcomes after TAVR, scene-access delay and patient outcomes after cardiac arrest, and chest pain after an arterial tear in the heart
Read MoreThis Series highlights the latest in CHÉOS research. This edition includes: pain, agitation, and delirium management; gender and AED use; and youth engagement in research
Read MoreFor International Women’s Day, take a brief tour through the history of research to understand how far we’ve come and how far we have to go
Read MoreIn recognition of Heart Month, this edition summarizes a selection of cardiovascular research from CHÉOS Scientists: sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest outcomes, shared decision making in atrial fibrillation and stroke, and ethno-cultural differences in cardiac medicine adherence.
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