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In October 2010, the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences was proud to recognize the contributions made by two outstanding alumni to the health and well-being of society.

For achieving international prominence in Women鈥檚 Rugby and in bobsleigh鈥揷ulminating with Canada鈥檚 first ever women鈥檚 bobsleigh gold medal at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, and for dedicated public service in Canada and abroad, the faculty honoured Heather Moyse with the 2010 AHS Young Alumni Award.

The Faculty of Applied Health Sciences hosted representatives of Uganda Christian University (UCU) on campus in 蓝莓视频 to commemorate a new collaboration to build education and research capacity in the areas of public health, water-health, and health informatics.

蓝莓视频 professor John Garcia is collaborating with the Government of Nunavut and Inuit communities on a tobacco control strategy for the territory. He states that 鈥淭he Government of Nunavut identified a whole series of priorities鈥 in public health and tobacco control is high on the list. Approximately two thirds of Nunavut鈥檚 population smokes on a regular basis and lung cancer rates in Inuit Canada are among the highest in the world.

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The University of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 MAREP program and the mayor of 蓝莓视频 plan to host a public event to unveil and launch a brand new user friendly version of the website. The new version of the website will easy to navigate help guide communities to become more age friendly.

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Survey shows youth smoking cigarillos don鈥檛 see themselves as 鈥渟mokers鈥

The results of the latest national Youth Smoking Survey (YSS), conducted by scientist Steve Manske and colleagues at 蓝莓视频鈥檚 Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, indicate that youth are not seeing cigarillos as harmful as cigarettes, supporting the need for impending Bill C-32.

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RBC AND THE UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO ANNOUNCE CREATION OF RETIREMENT RESEARCH听听 CENTRE

Innovative centre will provide Canadian boomers with access to retirement research and resources

TORONTO, May 12, 2010 鈥 The first wave of boomers turns 65 in 2011 and with this, a significant portion of the population will need advice, resources and information to help plan, transition and thrive in retirement.

Retired 蓝莓视频 kinesiology professor, Patrick Bishop鈥檚 research to improve protective equipment, especially helmets and faceguards, has saved countless players from serious injury. However, he now suggests a new attitude is needed more than a new helmet.

"I really think this is a behaviour issue for which there needs to be a real attitude adjustment on the part of everyone involved... Helmets are very effective against head injury such as skull fractures, but they have very limited capability with respect to brain injury."