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People often think that a decline in testosterone is invariably due to aging, but in fact only 2 per cent of cases of hypogonadism are caused by age alone.

Andropause

Andropause: rising interest in falling testosterone

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HPV: babies free themselves of the virus naturally

Almost all babies who contract the human papillomavirus perinatally eliminate it within the first six months of life – yet even so, women still benefit from protection, a study finds.

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Launch of the Mila and Brian Mulroney Philanthropic Chair in Diabetes at the IRCM

The Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) and the IRCM Foundation today announced the launch of the Mila and Brian Mulroney Philanthropic Chair in Diabetes at the IRCM.

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

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The first International Report on AI Safety, led by Yoshua Bengio, is launched

January 29, 2025
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Chaired by the UdeM computer-science professor and scientific director of Mila, the report released today is intended as a guide for policymakers worldwide.

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How do emotions influence how people deal with natural disasters?

January 28, 2025
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Researchers led by an UdeM architecture professor look at how fear, anger and pride combine to shape responses to climate risks in four Latin American communities.

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Decarbonization: net-zero building standards may not have a global impact

January 27, 2025
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In a new study, Lisa Hasan, an UdeM doctoral student in architecture, proposes an analysis of the international process of promoting ANZ, a program to make all buildings carbon-neutral.

Ophthalmology

Astronauts’ eyes weaken during long space missions

January 23, 2025
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Stays of six months to a year in weightlessness on the International Space Station affect ocular biomechanics, but the changes don't last, according to a study led by UdeM’s Santiago Costantino.

Sylvain Meloche (professeur et chercheur principal), Simon Mathien (responsable de la plateforme de criblage à haut débit de l’IRIC), Manon Valiquette (directrices des opérations des plateformes scientifiques de l’IRIC) et Patrick Gendron (Chef de section - Technologies de l’information et bio-informatique).
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Cell painting technology holds promise for drug discovery

January 22, 2025
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IRIC obtains $583,654 from the Quebec government for the integration of a new cell painting technology that holds great promise for drug discovery.

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UdeM hosts Canadian University Team Chess Championship

January 21, 2025
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The University of Montreal is hosting the Canadian University Team Chess Championship, expecting some 200 participants from across the country.

Cancer

Virtual reality and hypnosis bring relief

January 21, 2025
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UdeM scientists are combining immersive imagery and hypnotic techniques to reduce pain and anxiety in patients who have cancer of the blood.

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Canada’s black market cannabis sites shun crypto dollars

January 20, 2025
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David Décary-Hétu has found that over three-quarters of Canadian websites selling cannabis illegally don’t accept payment in cryptocurrency.

Adolescence

Violence on TV: what happens to children who watch?

January 20, 2025
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Boys exposed to violent screen content in the preschool years were more likely to become antisocial and violent themselves a decade later, in their mid-teens, a new study shows.

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Lyns-Virginie Belony: a different take on Haitian history

January 17, 2025
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Born in Haiti and raised in Quebec, the young researcher has joined UdeM’s history department as an assistant professor.

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