From Feb. 4 to 20, the 24th Winter Games in China will raise a number of issues in the media for our experts to discuss, from sports performance to security to political developments.
Why are people in Canada’s “oil patch” or the American Midwest who’ve experienced natural disasters still skeptical about climate change? UdeM researcher Erick Lachapelle investigates.
In the lead-up to Quebec's municipal elections Nov. 7 – and the next leaders' debate Oct. 20 – UdeM professors are available to share their expertise with the media on 10 key issues.
A meta-analysis conducted at CHU Sainte-Justine and UdeM reveals that suicidal tendencies can often precede substance-use disorders, not just cause them.
A new study UdeM study suggests that young boys who do sports tend to be have better mental health when they reach middle childhood and be more active in early adolescence.
A study reveals that lesbian, gay and bisexual youth are more likely than heterosexual youth to increase their use of cannabis following an increase in their symptoms of depression.
Four decades after being published in French, the Code Lesperance - by retired lawyer and longtime UdeM secretary-general Michel Lespérance - is now finally available in English.
What will the migration back to the workplace after the pandemic look like? “It will be a major test for employers,” according to Professor Tania Saba, who is conducting a study on the subject.