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Fall 2018
Human genomic data are being generated at an increasing rate owing to the advancement of high-throughput technology. Wider availability of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics data motivated complex study questions with the intention to gain higher degree of understanding of...
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Statistical Learning with Many Variables as Covariates or Outcomes: Association Inference and Prediction of Late effects of Childhood Cancer and Its Treatment
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Advancements in childhood cancer treatment have increased the 5-year survival rates substantially, from 20% in 1950-1954 to over 85% currently. While this success is a remarkable accomplishment in oncology, it concurrently introduces a new concern, namely, the emergence of late adverse effects,...
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Student Perceptions of Participating in a Mindfulness-Based Program in School: A Photovoice-Informed Case Study
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Wellbeing in school-aged children is a systemic and growing public health concern throughout Canada and abroad. School-based health promotion initiatives which utilize a Comprehensive School Health (CSH) approach are one way to address this problem. Research using a CSH approach continues to...
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Student, Parent, and Teacher Perspectives to Inform and Strengthen School-based Sleep Promotion
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Sleep deprivation is a public health concern among school-aged children. Schools are an ideal setting to influence children's sleep behaviours as children spend a significant amount of time at school during key developmental periods, and programs that influence students' overall wellbeing also...
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Spring 2016
Introduction: Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition affecting 8-11% of the United States general population. LSS is the most common reason requiring lumbar spine surgery in adults older than 65 years, with an adjusted rate of 135.5 low back surgeries per 100,000...
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Survival Benefit of Chemotherapy in Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients Treated with Surgery and Post-Operative Radiation
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Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) is the third most common cancer of the head and neck. The incidence of all subtypes of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma has decreased over the past 30 years in Canada and most of the world except for OPSCC. The increasing incidence of OPSCC over...
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Sustainability of the Health Benefits of the APPLE Schools Comprehensive School Health Program
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The global epidemic of chronic noncommunicable diseases has been largely associated with unhealthy environmental influences which impact on lifestyles. Whole school approaches to health promotion provide opportunity to build health promoting environments to support healthy lifestyles among young...
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Systematic Reviews of Surgical Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and Assessment of Drivers of Cost in Elderly Emergency Surgery Patients
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Aging populations are increasing the demand for surgical intervention in those over 65 years of age. Older patients experience higher morbidity and mortality. Comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is a multi-faceted approach to in-patient care that addresses medical, functional and...
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Telephone Consultations with Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery (OHNS) Reduced Emergency Visits and Specialty Consultations in Northern Alberta: A Quality Assurance Study
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RAAPID (Referral, Access, Advice, Placement, Information, and Destination) is a 24-hour call center run by Alberta Health Services, Alberta, Canada. RAAPID facilitates urgent telephone consultations between Alberta’s physicians with specialists in tertiary care centers, allowing many patients to...
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Temperature Extremes Exposure and Children’s Health: Extreme Heat- and Cold-Related Impacts in Edmonton, Alberta
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In the current context of escalating climate change effects on public health, Canada's distinctive geographic position causes it to warm at double the global average rate. This phenomenon leads to potentially heightened health risks for its residents through direct and indirect mechanisms....