The Evidence Speaks (October 2022)
Featuring how people perceive the impact of running on knees, if attending a Women’s Heart Centre impacts quality of life one year on, and the impact of a syphilis awareness campaign in B.C.
Read MoreFeaturing how people perceive the impact of running on knees, if attending a Women’s Heart Centre impacts quality of life one year on, and the impact of a syphilis awareness campaign in B.C.
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 eight of the projects funded in this round, plus a further fourteen projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators
Read MoreMarch 8 is International Women's Day. We invite you to meet some of the incredible women who fuel the powerhouse of CHÉOS
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 MoreDr. Turgeon is an assistant professor at UBC and clinical pharmacist specialist at St. Paul’s Hospital. His research is centered on implementation science and cardiovascular pharmacotherapy
Read MoreHeart disease and stroke is a leading cause of death for women in Canada. Dr. Tara Sedlak is working towards developing a more accurate, sex-specific tool for predicting risk of coronary artery disease.
Read MoreFebruary is Heart Month, a time to bring attention to the importance of cardiovascular health and the research focuses on risk factors and treatments for cardiovascular disease.
Read MoreCHÉOS investigators received funding over four years to improve health through the use of new technologies.
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