Media Relations Media Releases High-dose radiation can improve survival in cancer patients once thought incurable, study finds October 18, 2018 Genetic mutation may increase risk of pancreatic cancer in females October 4, 2018 Government of Canada takes concrete action to address homelessness in London September 10, 2018 Machine learning could predict medication response in patients with complex mood disorders August 8, 2018 Blood test can predict optimal treatment for advanced prostate cancer, study finds July 24, 2018 Youth report improved wellbeing as result of tailored mental health services July 11, 2018 Synthetic surfactant could ease breathing for patients with lung disease and injury July 9, 2018 Drinking more water does not slow decline of kidney function for patients with kidney disease, clinical trial shows May 8, 2018 Participants explore equity, diversity and inclusivity in science as part of London Health Research Day May 7, 2018 Lawson and Western to host free symposium on health through food and microbes May 3, 2018 First Page Icon Created with Sketch. First page « First Previous Page Icon Created with Sketch. Previous page ‹ Previous Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Current page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Next Page Icon Created with Sketch. Next page Next › Last Page Icon Created with Sketch. Last page Last » 2023 Media Releases 2022 Media Releases 2021 Media Releases 2020 Media Releases 2019 Media Releases 2018 Media Releases 2017 Media Releases 2016 Media Releases
High-dose radiation can improve survival in cancer patients once thought incurable, study finds October 18, 2018
Machine learning could predict medication response in patients with complex mood disorders August 8, 2018
Drinking more water does not slow decline of kidney function for patients with kidney disease, clinical trial shows May 8, 2018
Participants explore equity, diversity and inclusivity in science as part of London Health Research Day May 7, 2018
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