Media Relations Media Releases Reducing social isolation with new community resource June 2, 2021 London researchers team up with Diagnostics Biochem Canada to study COVID-19 May 25, 2021 New treatment for critically ill COVID-19 patients with sepsis is one step closer to potentially saving lives May 26, 2021 Getting the data on homelessness May 19, 2021 Researchers receive over $40,000 to study role of personality and resiliency in Veteran mental health May 13, 2021 Children born in Sarnia at higher risk of developing asthma, compared to London and Windsor May 4, 2021 Simple device improves care after kidney transplantation April 29, 2021 New research on reducing harm for people who use methamphetamine in hospital April 23, 2021 Monitoring the effects of COVID-19 quarantine measures on young adults with mood and anxiety disorders April 15, 2021 COVID-19 shown to leave unique lung fingerprint March 19, 2021 First Page Icon Created with Sketch. First page « First Previous Page Icon Created with Sketch. Previous page ‹ Previous Elipsis Icon Created with Sketch. … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 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
New treatment for critically ill COVID-19 patients with sepsis is one step closer to potentially saving lives May 26, 2021
Researchers receive over $40,000 to study role of personality and resiliency in Veteran mental health May 13, 2021
Children born in Sarnia at higher risk of developing asthma, compared to London and Windsor May 4, 2021
Monitoring the effects of COVID-19 quarantine measures on young adults with mood and anxiety disorders April 15, 2021
October 4, 2024 Almost half of persons who inject drugs (PWID) with endocarditis will die within five years; women are disproportionately affected