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VIDEO: Global News covers Professor Michael Riddell's Type 1 diabetes exercise study and kids' camp

VIDEO: Global News covers Professor Michael Riddell's Type 1 diabetes exercise study and kids' camp

Global News covered a York study that found young athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels in its Family Health segment July 23. The study, published in the International Journal of Pediatrics, was written by Michael Riddell, associate professor in York’s School […]

Professor Veronica Jamnik casts doubt on whether wearing special shaping garments can burn calories

Professor Veronica Jamnik casts doubt on whether wearing special shaping garments can burn calories

Can an undergarment fast-track your workout routine by helping you burn calories on days you don't get to the gym? Amy Verner,  The Globe and Mail's style columnist, interviewed York Professor Veronica Jamnik about such claims July 22: Designed by Canadian chiropractor Denise Perron and launched in June, the knee-length ShaToBu (as in SHApe, TOne, […]

Professor Michael Riddell: Type 1 diabetes affects athletic performance, but shouldn’t deter young athletes if they manage condition

Professor Michael Riddell: Type 1 diabetes affects athletic performance, but shouldn’t deter young athletes if they manage condition

Research funded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Medtronic Canada and Can-Am Care A new study led by York University researchers finds that young athletes with Type 1 diabetes may experience a marked decrease in performance as a result of their blood sugar levels. The study, published in the International Journal […]

Get buzzed about pollination and why bees are important to humans at International Pollinator Week

Get buzzed about pollination and why bees are important to humans at International Pollinator Week

The birds and the bees, the bats and the butterflies all need a little help doing it these days – pollinating that is. So Sabrina Malach, a master in environmental studies student at York, has helped organize several events in Toronto for International Pollinator Week, which will run from June 21 to 27. The events give […]

Professor Emeritus Jerome Durlak mentored many York students

Professor Emeritus Jerome Durlak mentored many York students

Professor Emeritus Jerome (Jerry) Durlak, a mentor to many generations of York students in numerous programs, died on Friday, May 21, in Toronto. For more than 50 years, Prof. Durlak worked on applied research and development projects internationally. He introduced innovations ranging from hybrid corn in Costa Rica to agricultural television programs in Guatemala and […]

Researchers' report details how living conditions determine health of Canadians

Researchers' report details how living conditions determine health of Canadians

A report released yesterday by York University researchers offers Canadians the opportunity to learn how their living conditions will determine whether they stay healthy or become ill. Social Determinants of Health: The Canadian Facts shows why these factors are so important for health and documents the state of living conditions in Canada in an accessible […]