The Week in Review: Feb. 12, 2021

This week, U of A health expertise and innovation figured prominently on the local, provincial and national stages. Researchers made strides toward preventing COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care homes, understanding how the pandemic is affecting vulnerable patients with kidney disease and improving immune therapy against breast cancer. And as the High Level Bridge lights up in red this Valentine's Day weekend, a nursing professor is combining research and advocacy to raise awareness of women's heart health.

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Health And Wellness, Research

Canadian cardiac researchers warn women about risks of heart attack and stroke

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Science and Technology, Research, Health And Wellness

U of A-led team tests wastewater from Edmonton long-term care homes as early warning system for COVID-19 outbreaks

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Health And Wellness, Research

Alberta dialysis patients to be surveyed on their mental health during COVID-19

Gabrielle Siegers
Research, Health And Wellness

Researcher identifies way to prevent breast cancer stem-like cells from evading therapy

Great-granddaughter of Black settlers chronicles Alberta’s little-known history

From co-founding a historical society to leading walking tours and contributing research for museum exhibits, Debbie Beaver is preserving a vital part of a province’s history for all to know.

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