SIGNING CEREMONY MoU BETWEEN UMT & USASK
Global Solutions for Global Health Issues with Dr. Hassan Vatanparast (MD, PhD)
Health and nutritional needs of Saskatchewan children
La santé des enfants immigrants et réfugiés decline en arrivant au Canada
(Photo: La Presse canadienne/Chris Young)
Immigrant children’s health declines rapidly after arrival in Canada
(Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn)
Immigrant and refugee children at risk of health problems due to western diet
(Photo: Rosalie Woloski/CBC)
Refugee and immigrant children more likely to develop long-term health problems, research finds
(Photo: Kayle Neis/Saskatoon StarPhoenix)
Children with arthritis lack vitamin D: A new study points to a clear link between childhood arthritis and abnormally low levels of vitamin D, especially in northern countries.
(Photo: The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette)
U of S research finds Canadians don't eat enough grains
(Photo: Adrian Lam/Times Colonist)
A toast to bread, bagels and other carbs - they're good for you!
* The Healthy Grain Institute and University of Saskatchewan generated 23 media hits (10,304,699 total impressions) for the May 7 U of S research campaign. This included the Sun Media article published in five print newspapers the week of May 20th, including the Toronto Sun, Winnipeg Sun and Calgary Sun.
University of Saskatchewan study shows importance of grain to Canada's diet.
(Photo: Martin Bureau/Getty Images)
Researchers explore link between juvenile arthritis and Vitamin D
(Photo: Gord Waldner/The StarPhoenix)
Why banning chocolate milk doesn't make students healthier
(Photo: AP/Damian Dovarganes)
Chocolate milk alone is the choice of many schoolkids: Study
(Photo: Getty Images)
Chocolate milk or no milk at all for many children
Refugee, immigrant kids deficient in vitamin D
(Photo: Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)