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Living in a world where every face looks the same

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 17, 2017 - 9:38am

Imagine not recognizing the face of a person you see every day, or even the face of someone you’ve known all your life, like a parent or sibling. Such is the reality for people with prosopagnosia – a selective visual problem caused by damage to the very specific brain circuitry responsible for taking the visual image of a face and recognizing it. Some individuals with prosopagnosia acquired the condition, e.g. due to brain injury or trauma, while others are born with it. 

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Ask an expert: As a healthy person, can I participate in health research focused on a specific disease or condition?

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 16, 2017 - 7:51pm

Q: I don’t have any specific health issues–can I still participate in a clinical trial or research study?

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Demystifying Grant Writing

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A workshop to support your upcoming research funding application.

Join us in this interactive, hands-on session. We’ll explores the fundamentals of grant writing. You’ll get practical tips and tactics. You’ll learn to navigate each grant component and jump start your research application.

Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Time: 8:30am - 12:30pm

Controversial “liberation therapy” fails to treat multiple sclerosis: UBC-Vancouver Coastal Health research

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 8, 2017 - 7:30am

Opening up narrowed veins from the brain and spinal cord is not effective in treating multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study led by the University of British Columbia and Vancouver Coastal Health.

The conclusions about the so-called “liberation therapy,” which thousands of people with MS have undergone since 2009, represent the most definitive debunking of the claim that patients could achieve dramatic health improvements from a one-time medical procedure.

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Investigator Awards 2017 Recipients

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 5, 2017 - 9:20am

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute strives to support and promote excellence in health research. The annual VCHRI Investigator Awards are an opportunity to recognize the efforts of health investigators through peer-reviewed salary support awards. The awards enable investigators to reduce their clinical practice commitments and build their research capacity to expand the possibilities of improving health research. They are supported by VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation and TD Grants in Medical Excellence. 

The 2017 VCHRI Investigator Awards recipients are:  

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A book club for kids with speech delays: building language skills together

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on March 2, 2017 - 4:20pm

A made-in-Vancouver group-based language therapy approach that can cut costs and wait times may also rival one-to-one therapy for effectiveness. The unique group approach—called Language Fun Story Time (LFST)—uses the power of books and peer modelling for children who are slower to develop language.

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Women’s risk for heart disease gets needed research attention

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on February 18, 2017 - 7:02pm

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading killer of women worldwide. But most research, and the clinical evidence for treatment, is based on studies of men. That’s a problem, since it turns out that women have very different treatment responses and disease progression of CVD than men.

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Innovative blood disease researchers find a home at VCHRI

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on February 17, 2017 - 9:39am

Top researchers in blood disease have a new home within Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI). “We know we have excellent, high-quality research but it is wonderful to get this validation and recognition,” says Hematology Research Program (HRP) director Dr. Agnes Lee.  HRP has received official program designation at VCHRI.

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Older adults’ online dating profiles redefine successful aging

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on February 5, 2017 - 10:24am

Gone is the stigma around trying to find love online and surprisingly, older adults are diving into the online dating pool at a significantly fast pace1. A recently published study in the Canadian Journal on Aging, co-authored by Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute scientist Dr. Ben Mortenson, found a unique opportunity in the expanding online dating world of older adults to gain their insights about what successful aging looks like.

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Bias at the bedside: Countering assumptions that affect patient outcomes

Submitted by vivian.sum@vch.ca on February 4, 2017 - 7:20pm

Doctors strive to be as objective as possible in their approach to patient care. But, like all of us, doctors have unconscious biases about other people. Unconscious bias is an ancient survival skill humans developed in order to quickly determine if a stranger is a potential threat.

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