There are perhaps 70
Canadian journals publishing articles on or immediately relevant to law, making for a manageable supply of material.
Not exact matches
Published in
Canadian Medical Association
Journal, the report puts a damper on the idea that switching to food and beverages sweetened with artificial sweeteners (rather than sugar) has any major health benefits.
Their article Energy Return on Investment of
Canadian Oil Sands Extraction from 2009 to 2015 has just been
published in the international
journal Energies.
An accomplished author as well, Mr. McCourt's academic articles have been
published in the Alberta Law Review, Saskatchewan Law Review, Manitoba Law
Journal,
Canadian Family Law Quarterly, Legal Medical Quarterly, and The Barrister.
He has
published articles on border, energy and
Canadian issues in the New York Times, the Wall Street
Journal, the Toronto Globe and Mail, and the Chicago Tribune.
She has
published articles in several academic
journals, including the
Journal of Labor Economics,
Canadian Journal of Economics,
Canadian Public Policy, Social Science and Medicine, and the Review of Income and Wealth.
In a recent study
published by the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal eating 1 serving (3/4 cup) per day of beans or legumes lowers LDL levels by 5 %.
-- and
published in the Burrard Street
Journal scared some people who didn't realize it's a
Canadian satire magazine.
A Study Looks at Collaborative Interdisciplinary Maternity Care Programs on Perinatal Outcomes The
Canadian Medical Association
Journal published an interesting study examining how a team approach to maternity care might improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.
She evaluated the safety of home vs. hospital birth in the Province of British Columbia, Canada and
published her findings in the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal.
In a study
published in the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal, researchers led by Anita Kozyrskyj found that babies born by C - section harbored a different set of microbes in their digestive tracts than those born vaginally, and that infants who were breast - fed had a different recipe of bacteria in their guts than those who were given formula.
A study
published in the
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science found that dads who were actively engaged in raising their children had kids who were better at problem solving and less likely to suffer emotional problems like anxiety and social withdrawal.
A new review
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal), based on the latest evidence, interprets new evidence to guide physicians and families regarding food introduction and allergy prevention.
The first study listed, «Outcomes of planned home births with registered midwife versus planned hospital birth with midwife or physician» was
published in the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal in 2009.
I suggest your readers also check out an article
published last year in a
Canadian journal about three cases of frequent severe food anaphylaxis to see how dramatic the changes can be.
A major new study
published in this month's issue of the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal warns that C - section deliveries may be three time more dangerous for healthy mothers than natural vaginal deliveries.
Babies who sleep in their parents» rooms but not in their beds have a 30 percent lower risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, also known as SIDS, the most common cause of infant death, than babies sleeping in a separate room from their parents, according to a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute report
published in the June 2006 issue of «
Canadian Medical Association
Journal.»
A 2014 study
published in the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal found that 32 % of
Canadians had experienced physical abuse, sexual abuse, exposure to violence in the home, spanking with an object, or slapping.
Two researchers from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
published a review in the November 20th issue of the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal, of several hundred smoking studies.
The study is
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
The study was
published by the Substance Abuse Research and Treatment
journal and was funded by the
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the McMaster Population Genomics Program and the Peter Boris Centre for Addiction Research.
Since the algal species is native to eastern Canada, its recent blooms and rapid proliferation in rivers since 2006 — which have angered anglers looking for pristine waters — have been caused by an environmental trigger, with climate change a likely culprit, said Michelle Lavery, a master's degree student at the
Canadian Rivers Institute and lead author of the research,
published in theCanadian
Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
«These findings suggest fears of increased risky sexual behaviour following HPV vaccination are unwarranted and should not be a barrier to vaccinating at a young age,» says Dr. Smith, the lead author on the study that was
published in the
Canadian Medical Association
Journal.
The findings were originally
published in international
journals such as Forest Ecology and Management,
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Baltic Forestry, ISPRS
Journal of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing,
Canadian Journal of Forest Research and Ecological Indicators.
The guidelines are
published in the December issue of the
Canadian Journal of Cardiology.
Yet this is at odds with the latest research from allergy specialists, says Elissa Abrams of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada, in a review
published this week (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal, doi.org/8jg).
Patients with multiple health issues and who are at higher risk of adverse events are less likely to receive follow - up care from a physician after visiting an emergency department for chest pain, reports a study
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal)
Advising patient with chronic sinus congestion to use nasal irrigation — a popular nonpharmacologic treatment — improved their symptoms, but steam inhalation did not, according to a randomized controlled trial
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
Repeated vaccination for influenza in older adults reduced the severity of the virus and reduced hospital admissions, found new research
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
The article, «Systemic effects of a high saturated fat diet in grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis)» by Danielle Rivet, Lynne Nelson, Chantal Vella, Heiko Jansen, and Charles Robbins was
published today in the
Canadian Journal of Zoology.
The study, «Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Manage Pain and Opioid Use after Major Surgery: Preliminary Outcomes from the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service,» is
published in the
Canadian Journal of Pain, by first author Muhammad Azam, Ph.D. candidate at York University and senior authors Dr. Joel Katz, Affiliate Scientist, Toronto General Hospital Research Institute (TGHRI) and Dr. Hance Clarke, Director of the Transitional Pain Service at TGH, UHN and Clinical Researcher, TGHRI.
New research
published in the
Canadian Geotechnical
Journal addresses the issue of unwanted seismic events by proposing a numerical modeling process to evaluate the effects of hydraulic fracturing prior to drilling.
Using computer analysis prior to drilling could limit seismic events as a result of hydraulic fracturing, according to new research
published in the
Canadian Geotechnical
Journal.
For pregnant women who are at low risk of complications giving birth, the risk of newborn death and maternal complications is similar for obstetric deliveries by family physicians and obstetricians, according to a large study
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
A new study
published today in the
Canadian Journal of Zoology found that captive bears fed a diet high in saturated fats and low in «healthy» polyunsaturated fats did not show symptoms of disease typically observed in humans eating foods high in saturated fats such as insulin resistance, a precursor to type 2 diabetes.
In a paper
published online in the
journal Psychiatry Research this month, investigators examined the association between parental addictions and adult depression in a representative sample of 6,268 adults, drawn from the 2005
Canadian Community Health Survey.
Eating behaviours of preschoolers may be associated with risk of cardiovascular disease in later life, suggests a study
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
The paper, «Troodontids (Theropoda) from the Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta, with a description of a unique new taxon: implications for deinonychosaur diversity in North America «is
published in the
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.
The article is
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal)
Published in the
Journal of Correctional Health Care, it is the first
Canadian study of its kind.
A new study sheds light on the acquisition and features of Zika virus in
Canadian travellers, indicating it was as commonly confirmed as dengue in people returning from the Americas and the Caribbean but more severe than expected, according to a new study
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
The study titled Food Quality Affects the Sensitivity of Daphnia to Road Salt, which was
published recently in the peer - reviewed
journal Environmental Science & Technology, found that at food concentrations below 0.6 mg of carbon per litre, chloride concentrations below the current
Canadian Water Quality Guideline were lethal to the daphnia.
The research was
published in the
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
This new finding from the
Canadian CHILD Study will help doctors better predict which children will develop asthma and allergies, according to a paper
published by the
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
The study,
published in the
journal PLOS Pathogens, was funded by grants from the
Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Crohn's and Colitis Canada.
An international team of researchers from NASA Ames Research Center, Environmental and Radiation Health Sciences Directorate at Health Canada, Oxford University,
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre, Insilico Medicine, the Biogerontology Research Center, Boston University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Lethbridge, Ghent University, Center for Healthy Aging and many others have
published a roadmap toward enhancing human radioresistance for space exploration and colonization in the peer - reviewed
journal Oncotarget.
Expanding human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programs to include males in Canada will help protect them against HPV - related cancers, according to an analysis
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal).
Canada's blanket practice of screening all newly arriving immigrants for tuberculosis (TB) is highly inefficient and should focus on only those arriving from countries with high rates of TB, according to research
published in CMAJ (
Canadian Medical Association
Journal)
But the one that's the most important in my opinion is the most recent paper that Dr. Erik Jensen and I collaborated on and
published in the
Canadian Journal of Physics in November 2004.
«It's a growing problem and I think it's going to get worse,» says Larry Roberts of McMaster's Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, the only
Canadian author of a paper
published this week in the
journal Scientific Reports.