Home is where the health is: Supporting the wellbeing of new Canadians
CHÉOS researchers are at the forefront of work to answer some big questions and shape a healthier collective future
Read MoreCHÉOS researchers are at the forefront of work to answer some big questions and shape a healthier collective future
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 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 MoreCHÉOS now offers qualitative research support services. Learn more about why qualitative research is so important and discover some of our latest projects
Read MoreThis edition includes the association between TB and depression, emergency physician's attitudes and competencies towards suicidal ideation, and blood pressure monitoring in pregnancy
Read MoreTwo out of three Vancouver physicians surveyed in a new CHÉOS study faced burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreFeaturing some of the latest research from CHÉOS, including physician burnout during COVID-19, treating opioid use disorder, and patient perspectives on the Biosimilars Initiative
Read MoreThis edition includes major depressive disorder treatment coverage, social connections and hypertension, and paramedic experiences of the overdose response
Read MoreThis edition includes treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, implementation of mifepristone medical abortion, and non-traditional factors that contribute to type 2 diabetes
Read MoreNew research, led by Dr. Annalijn Conklin and published in PLOS ONE, indicates women who lack social ties have a greater likelihood of being obese
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