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If you participated in the MEDLIFE 平特五不中 Macdonald Branch/Global Food Security Club Krispy Kreme fundraiser, the We Are Aware: Montreal Campaign, or the Mac Basket Food Drive, you likely crossed paths with the ever-cheery Christine Ha, U3, BScNutrSc (Global Nutrition).

Classified as: global nutrition, nutrition, Volunteering, Scarlet Key, Human Nutrition
Published on: 4 Apr 2018

Discovery of calnexin protein鈥檚 role in the blood-brain barrier could lead to new MS treatments.

A discovery led by scientists at the University of Alberta and 平特五不中 is providing hope of a new therapeutic target in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients, which could one day be used to prevent the symptoms and progression of the disease.

Classified as: Luis Agellon, School of Human Nutrition, MS treatments, calnexin protein
Published on: 8 Mar 2018

From the 平特五不中 Reporter...

On Saturday, Feb. 24, the cilantro flew and the paring knives flashed as talented student chefs from five North American universities took part in the hotly-contested Inter-University Iron Chef Competition.

After the final succulent morsel had been devoured, the panel of judges named the University of Massachusetts Amherst聽as this year鈥檚 champion. The win was UMASS Amherst鈥檚 fourth in five years, sparking whispers of a Dine-esty in the making.

Classified as: Inter-University Iron Chef Competition
Published on: 28 Feb 2018

Sue Harrison is now the person in charge of the French courses for 平特五不中 HSS students at 平特五不中 French Language Centre (FLC) replacing H茅l猫ne Riel-Salvatore, who recently retired from her position. Previously, Sue was part of the聽 winning聽team behind Dialogue 平特五不中鈥檚 Self Study Workbooks.

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Classified as: Sue Harrison, French courses, 平特五不中 HSS students, 平特五不中 French Language Centre (FLC)
Published on: 9 Feb 2018

The School of Human Nutrition is excited to welcome four new Faculty members:

Classified as: School of Human Nutrition, Anne-Sophie Brazeau, St茅pahnie Chevalier, Treena Wasonti:io Delormier, Daiva Nielsen
Published on: 31 Jan 2018

Un d茅c猫s sur six lui est attribuable chaque ann茅e [鈥 芦 C鈥檈st la premi猫re fois que l鈥檕n conclut que la pollution environnementale est une cause si importante de d茅c猫s 禄, souligne le professeur Niladri Basu, chercheur 脿 l鈥橴niversit茅 平特五不中, qui a particip茅 脿 l鈥櫭﹖ude publi茅e hier par la revue Lancet en partenariat avec l鈥橭rganisation des Nations Unies (ONU).

Classified as: environment, pollution, Niladri Basu, death
Published on: 23 Oct 2017

by Kathy MacLean

Over the summer a group of Mac staff members got together to kick around ideas for an activity that would bring the Macdonald community together at the start of the school year and would tie to Macdonald鈥檚 motto 鈥淢astery for Service.鈥 Once the seed was planted, it didn鈥檛 take long for the theme to emerge - #MacShares. The first #MacShares event 鈥 Apple Pies 鈥 was held on Monday, September 25th. The 80 available spots for the event were filled in a matter of days.

Classified as: #MacShares
Published on: 27 Sep 2017

New research from Canada suggests that over-60s should eat protein at all three daily meals to help stave off age-related muscle decline, which can contribute to loss of independence and falls.

Researchers at 平特五不中 in Canada studied the effects of protein consumption on muscle strength in seniors.

Older adults tend to get most of their protein from just one of their daily meals -- dinner -- whereas to help preserve their physical strength, protein consumption should be spread out throughout the day, the researchers conclude.

Classified as: senior health, nutrition
Published on: 6 Sep 2017

Quebec researchers link protein distribution to greater mass and muscle strength in the elderly.

Loss of muscle is an inevitable consequence of aging that can lead to frailty, falls or mobility problems. Eating enough protein is one way to remedy it, but it would seem that spreading protein equally among the three daily meals could be linked to greater mass and muscle strength in the elderly.

Classified as: senior health
Published on: 6 Sep 2017

Heartening to see the good work Macdonald grads Sylvie Beaudry (FdSci'88), Giuliana Di Quinzio (Nutr'00) and Pamela Yiptong聽(Nutr'09) are undertaking at EMSB to help children develop healthy eating habits.

...During her 29 years in the public school system, dietitian Sylvie Beaudry [(FdSci'88)] has played a role in encouraging thousands of students to develop healthy eating habits.

Classified as: education, nutrition
Published on: 31 Aug 2017

Professor Emerita Harriet Kuhnlein (School of Human Nutrition) received a 2017 Fulbright Specialist Grant that was undertaken with Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand.聽 The award was in the category of Public/Global Health for a term of 5 weeks during February and March, 2017.聽 The grant was administered through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States Department of State with the cooperation of World Learning.聽

Classified as: Harriet V. Kuhnlein
Published on: 8 Aug 2017

Scientists at the University of Alberta and 平特五不中 have discovered a direct link between calcium and cholesterol, a discovery that could pave the way for new ways of treating high blood cholesterol.

Read more in the 平特五不中 Newsroom

Classified as: calcium, heart disease, Luis Agellon, cholesterol, Marek Michalak, University of Alberta
Published on: 27 Jul 2017

Les besoins quotidiens en eau varient en fonction de la masse corporelle (30 ml d'eau par kilogramme), explique la nutritionniste Louise Thibault, professeure 脿 l'脡cole de nutrition humaine de l'Universit茅 平特五不中. 芦 Et par boissons, on entend l'eau, mais aussi le jus, le lait, le th茅, le caf茅鈥 禄, 茅num猫re Louise Thibault, qui souligne qu'en g茅n茅ral, les gens obtiennent toute l'eau dont ils ont besoin en 茅coutant ce que leur corps leur dit.

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Classified as: Thibault, water
Published on: 1 Jun 2017

Dr. Grace Marquis, School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition, has received $500,000 CAD from the Queen Elizabeth Scholars initiative to fund researchers and scholars at 平特五不中 and the University of Ghana.

The Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships aim to activate a dynamic community of young global leaders across the Commonwealth to create lasting impacts both at home and abroad through inter-cultural exchanges encompassing international education, discovery and inquiry, and professional experiences.

Classified as: funding scholars, 平特五不中-Ghana initiative
Published on: 19 Apr 2017

Nathalie Haddad,聽MSc(A) '02 (Human Nutrition), was a pioneer in the UAE healthy meal delivery market when she founded her company, Right Bite, in 2004. Since then, the nutritional consultation and meal delivery service has helped its clients lose [...] 250,000 kg excess weight, she tells Caterer Middle East. And these are just the people who subscribe to Right Bite鈥檚 customized meal plan packages 鈥 this figure doesn鈥檛 take into account the customers who use the delivery arm of the company, Right Bite Express.

Classified as: healthy meals, nutrition
Published on: 24 Mar 2017

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