After enduring surgery and months of chemotherapy, cancer patients often ask their doctors an urgent question: What else can I do to keep the disease from coming back? Last year, a Canadian-led study ...
A new study led by researchers in Kingston shows that a structured exercise program for people recovering from colon cancer can help them live longer—and also reduces costs for the health care system.
A decade-long partnership between the University of Gondar, Queen’s University in Canada, and the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program is being hailed as a major step forward for disability rights ...
There’s no question that big, complex issues face health care today. Addressing them requires researchers working alongside care providers, patients, clients, residents, and the community to create ...
KINGSTON — A group of Queen’s researchers is hoping to use gene therapy and new grant money to cure a handful of rare, usually fatal genetic disorders that can be diagnosed at all stages of life.
In this photo: PHMI Class of 2025 students at the Pitch Competition and Health Innovation Symposium, where learners shared ideas connected to health innovation and system improvement. PHMI offers STEM ...
KINGSTON — A trio of Queen’s University researchers is examining how changes in mobility and access to community affect people as they age in a three-pronged, multi-year study thanks to new grant ...
From life-saving gene therapies to new ways of understanding how we move as we age, two projects led by Queen’s Health Sciences researchers are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in ...