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Emotion coaching for mothers of daughters with eating disorders

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on October 20, 2017 - 12:21pm

Our technology-driven lives mean youth are constantly barraged by an endless stream of images—many of which are unrealistic and potentially harmful. These images often expose youth to idealized portraits of thin girls and women, which can fuel negative self-perception and, in some, eating disorders.

In her study, PhD candidate Karolina Rozworska examines the use of emotion coaching as a way to regulate negative emotions associated with eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia nervosa. 

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VCHRI health research awareness campaign recognized for excellence

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on October 17, 2017 - 11:50am

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI) has won a national Silver Leaf Award of Excellence for Internal Communication. The International Association of Business Communicators Canada (IABC) award is in recognition of our health research awareness campaign and forms part of Canada’s premiere professional awards program celebrating excellence in business communication. 

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Unravelling the genetic puzzle of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on October 7, 2017 - 4:45pm

As research tools improve, scientists are uncovering new genetic links to disease. Vancouver Coastal Health research scientist Dr. Kurt Haas and his team are trying to find the genetic origins of autism. Together with a larger group of scientists at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health, they are designing new technologies to tackle this problem. But they have a long road ahead of them—Haas says it is hard to imagine a more difficult research challenge.

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Personalized medicine revolution is underway in Vancouver

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on October 6, 2017 - 8:55am

It’s being called the future of health care. Precision, or personalized, medicine based on a patient’s individual genetic profile, is revolutionizing treatment and diagnosis of disease. VCHRI Research Scientist Dr. Paul Keown and his colleagues have big plans to play a pivotal role in this genetic revolution. Their focus is on immune disease and transplantation.

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Ask an Expert: Should I follow Canada’s Food Guide to plan healthy meals?

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on October 5, 2017 - 3:25pm

Canada’s Food Guide is being updated for the first time in over a decade, and evidence-based research is taking centre stage. Kathy Romses, a public health dietitian with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), is one of the experts who provided input into the revised guidelines. In honour of World Food Day on October 16 and the new guide, which will be released in 2018/2019, we asked Romses about how technology, new research on healthy eating and awareness about environmental sustainability are playing a bigger role in our modern eating habits. 

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Online connections reach rare disease patients around the world

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on September 22, 2017 - 10:30am

When a disease is very rare, it’s hard for researchers to find enough patients to conduct meaningful studies. Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI) research scientist Dr. Bonita Sawatzky is all too familiar with this challenge. Dr. Sawatzky studies people with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC), a rare condition that affects the development of nerves and muscles very early before these children are born, resulting in conditions such as clubfoot, stiff knee or hips and/or weakened arms. People with AMC often require multiple surgeries and therapy interventions. 

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Knowledge Translation Challenge 2016 Recipients

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on September 19, 2017 - 1:45pm

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI) supports health improvements and innovation through its Knowledge Translation Challenge. This competition challenges health practitioners to translate research discoveries and evidence into everyday practice to improve patient care. The challenge brings together practitioners who do not have knowledge translation experience with researchers who provide knowledge translation mentorship and resources. The Knowledge Translation Challenge facilitates innovative research projects with direct application to advances in patient care.

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Better understanding of human behaviour could save health care billions

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on September 8, 2017 - 10:11am

A stunning 30 per cent of health care spending in Canada may be wasted on services that are either ineffective or harmful.  That’s the conclusion of many health care analysts. The solution?  A better understanding of human psychology. This unique approach is at the core of the upcoming annual public lecture at the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation (C2E2). The feature speaker is Steven Lewis, a health policy analyst and consultant. 

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Consistency is key to maintaining a healthy brain

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on September 7, 2017 - 2:20pm

Can keeping up with your walking regimen protect your brain from the effects of aging? Dr. John Best, a researcher with Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, and his colleagues found good evidence that maintaining a walking routine can have protective effects on the physical structures and functionality of the brain.

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Getting chronic arthritis patients on the right track

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on August 18, 2017 - 3:30pm

Wearable fitness trackers are great motivators to meet fitness goals—but they don’t work the same for everyone. The people most in need of motivation—patients with chronic disease that can be improved with exercise—have different needs from fitness devices than healthy people. Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI) research scientist Dr. Linda Li is figuring out how to reap the benefits of fitness trackers while overcoming their limitations. She tested the Fitbit wearable with a variety of arthritis patients and conducted focus groups on their experience.

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