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Feline idiopathic cystitis is an acute inflammation of the bladder in cats that causes painful and sometimes bloody urination.

Veterinary medicine

Anxious cats prone to recurring cystitis

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Optometry

'Deafblindness': more than meets the eye and ear

Walter Wittich is the scientific director of an international initiative that has developed a comprehensive set of biopsychosocial criteria for people with little or no hearing and little or no sight.

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Climate

Building climate resilience in the island nation of Dominica

An interdisciplinary study draws on interviews with Dominicans displaced by Hurricane Maria and Tropical Storm Erika to explore the risks associated with climate change in the Caribbean.

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Cats have brain activity recorded with the help of crocheted hats.

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L'exoplanète tempérée LHS 1140 b pourrait être un monde entièrement recouvert de glace (à gauche), comme Europe, la lune de Jupiter, ou un monde de glace avec un océan substellaire liquide et une atmosphère nuageuse (au centre). LHS 1140 b fait 1,7 fois la taille de notre planète Terre (à droite) et constitue l'exoplanète dans une zone habitable la plus prometteuse dans notre recherche d'eau liquide au-delà du Système solaire.
ASTRONOMY

Found with Webb: a potentially habitable world

July 8, 2024
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A team of astronomers from UdeM has made an exciting discovery about the temperate exoplanet LHS 1140 b: it could be a promising "super-Earth" covered in ice or water.

Pediatrics

Eating disorders among adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic

July 8, 2024
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A new study confirms the need to consider the indirect effects of health measure to promote the health and wellness of youth.

BIOLOGY

Monitor virus progression based on cases of distemper in foxes

July 3, 2024
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Professor Timothée Poisot and his team are developing a model dashboard for monitoring wildlife diseases using a dataset of canine distemper cases in Berlin foxes.

NEUROSCIENCES

Spinal cord formation in the embryo: the role of a protein family understood

June 27, 2024
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The discovery of the role played by β-arrestins in the formation of the spinal cord at the embryonic stage opens up the prospect of exploring mechanisms that could repair spinal cord damage.

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UdeM astronomers are helping to build the world’s largest telescope

June 25, 2024
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A Canadian team led by René Doyon will help design and build the ANDES spectrograph, which will search for signs of life outside the solar system.

CODING

Hidden humour, the software developer’s secret weapon

June 20, 2024
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Coders are using creativity and humour to connect with each other.

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APPOINTMENTS

Maya Cousineau Mollen named Senior Advisor for First Peoples Relations

June 19, 2024
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Maya Cousineau Mollen is the new Senior Advisor for First Peoples Relations. She will help UdeM carry out its new action plan.

PSYCHOLOGY

Predicting problematic pornography use

June 18, 2024
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A new AI-based study has identified predictors of harmful use of pornography.

Industrial Relations

Canadian-born visible minorities: A blind spot in labour market integration policies

June 17, 2024
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Whether born in Canada or abroad, members of visible minorities are at a disadvantage in the job market, according to a CIRANO report by Professor Brahim Boudarbat.

Kinesiology

When do Quebec doctors recommend exercise?

June 13, 2024
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Between 2010 and 2020, Quebec doctors became more likely to recommend physical activity for certain diseases but less likely to prescribe it for primary prevention or for obese patients.

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