Harmful effects of wildfire smoke are immediate and could make COVID-19 symptoms worse, UBC study warns
(CBC News), Jiayun Yao, June 24th, 2020
Harmful effects of wildfire smoke are immediate and could make COVID-19 symptoms worse, UBC study warns
(CBC News), Jiayun Yao, June 24th, 2020
Wildfire smoke could worsen COVID-19 symptoms, UBC study warns
(CTV News), Jiayun Yao, June 24th, 2020
Wildfire smoke may have immediate affect on respiratory, cardiovascular systems: UBC study
(Vancouver Sun), Jiayun Yao, June 24th, 2020
University of B.C. study warns wildfire smoke could make COVID-19 symptoms worse
(Powell River Peak), Jiayun Yao, June 24th, 2020
Living near major roads linked to increased risk of dementia, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and MS
(UBC Faculty of Medicine), Michael Brauer, January 23rd, 2020
Living near major roads linked to risk of dementia, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and MS
(Science Daily), Michael Brauer, January 23rd, 2020
Data collected by governments can be useful to researchers, but only when accessed carefully
(The Conversation), Kim McGrail, July 31st, 2019
Steroids can reduce lung cancer risk in COPD patients
(UBC News), Larry Lynd, May 28th, 2019
Common treatment for multiple sclerosis may prolong life
(UBC News), Elaine Kingwell, March 18th, 2019
Disability progression in multiple sclerosis linked to income, education
(UBC Faculty of Medicine), Helen Tremlett, February 22nd, 2019
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