AllerGen in the News: 2015

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2015 TELEVISION INTERVIEWS WITH ALLERGEN RESEARCHERS

Dr. S. Turvey on gut bacteria and asthma

Dr. S. Turvey on new asthma findings

Dr. S. Turvey on asthma/gut bacteria research

Discussion of new asthma/gut findings on WSJ

30 September 2015:

Dr. Stuart Turvey on CBC’s National speaks of asthma-microbiome link found using CHILD Study samples

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Dr. Michael Brauer on air pollution in Edmonton

global-tcTimothy Caulfield discusses his new book

Dr. Anita Kozyrskyj on food allergies & the microbiome

23 March 2015:

Dr. Meghan Azad talks to Global News about the relationship of infant gut bacteria to food allergy risk

Dr. Douglas Mack on reducing peanut allergy risk

keith-ctvDr. Paul Kieth on introducing peanuts early

Dr. Bruce Mazer on eating peanuts early in life

23 February 2015:

Dr. Susan Waserman talks to CBC about how peanut allergies can be reduced in high-risk children

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Prof. Tim Caulfield on celebrities & science

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Dr. Kelly McNagny on antibiotics & immunity

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Dr. Miriam Stewart on coping with food allergies

 

8 January 2015:

Dr. Chris Carlsten talks to Global News about the effects of diesel exhaust on DNA

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MEDIA COVERAGE

AllerGen, affiliated researchers and the authors of AllerGen research papers: 1) are not responsible for errors or misinterpretations of their research and/or research findings committed by media outlets who report on these, and 2) do not necessarily endorse or agree with the editorial or third-party opinions expressed in this coverage.

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Babies in the Womb Aren’t So Sterile After All

TIME, 28-Dec-2015

Featured researcher: A. Kozyrskyj

 

The year in bad celebrity advice

Salon, 21-Dec-2015

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

4 Gut Bacteria Seen as Key to Halting Asthma

Allergic Living, Winter 2016

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Infants' Risk of Asthma Depends on Gut Microbiome

MD Magazine, 16-Dec-2015

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

McMaster’s Faculty of Health Sciences names Kelton’s successor

CHML AM900, 11-Dec-2015

Featured researcher: P. O’Byrne

 

New Dean and Vice-President, Faculty of Health Sciences

McMaster Daily News, 10-Dec-2015

Featured researcher: P. O’Byrne

 

Asthma and allergy doctor Paul O’Byrne named head of health sciences at McMaster University

Hamilton Spectator, 10-Dec-2015

Featured researcher: P. O’Byrne

 

People choose screen time over sleep time

CBC, 3-Dec-2015

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

The four bugs that protect us from asthma

Cosmos, 30-Nov-2015

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

The Internet is scrambling our brains

SALON, 30-Nov-2015

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Un important financement de recherche...

UQACtualité, 24-Nov-2015

Featured researcher: C. Laprise

 

NCE confirms AllerGen funding to 2019

McMaster Daily News, 23-Nov-2015

Featured researcher: J. Denburg

 

Asthma and allergy research network gets $15.6M

Hamilton Spectator, 19-Nov-2015

Featured researchers: J. Denburg, M. Sears, S. Turvey

 

Genetic tests won't show if your kid will be a sports superstar

Los Angeles Times, 19-Nov-2015

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Trudeau’s new science minister Kirsty Duncan was advocate of controversial and largely disproven MS treatment

National Post, 15-Nov-2015

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

How our children’s guts can affect their adult health

Maclean’s Magazine, 9-Nov-2015

Featured researchers: A. Kozyrskyj, S Turvey

 

Receiving antibiotics during delivery affects infant gut bacteria

MedicalXpress, 9-Nov-2015

Featured researcher: A. Kozyrskyj

 

One in 13 Canadians live with a food allergy: study

CTV News, 29-Oct-15

Featured researchers: A. Clarke, S. Elliott

 

Survey finds 7.5 per cent of Canadians self-report food allergies

University of Calgary News, 29-Oct-15

Featured researchers: A. Clarke, S. Elliott

 

New study sets first baseline of food allergy prevalence in Canada

University of Waterloo News, 29-Oct-15

Featured researchers: A. Clarke, S. Elliott

 

Food allergies in infants may be prevented with early introduction

CBC News, 19-Oct-15

Featured researcher: A. Becker

 

Immune Boost Bunk

Health News Review, 14-Oct-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Diverse gut bacteria lowers babies' asthma risk: study

Jamaica Observer , 14-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Early life dysbiosis increases asthma risk

Nature Reviews , 12-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

How farm dust and gut bugs can fight allergens

Irish Times , 12-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Intestinal bacteria in infants: a weapon against asthma

Modesto Press, 10-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Good gut bacteria may affect babies’ risk of asthma

Gulf News Health , 8-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut bacteria linked to asthma in infants

Ubyssey , 7-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Good gut bacteria can prevent asthma

KOLO8 News, 7-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

A KEY TO ASTHMA IS ‘GOOD BACTERIA’, SAYS SCIENTISTS

Financial Prospect, 7-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Protect your baby from asthma risks, here’s how

Egypt Independent, 7-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Development in Infancy May Have Lifelong Consequences

Pharmacy Practice News, 6-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Development in Infancy May Have Lifelong Consequences

Gastroenterology & Endoscopy News, 6-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut bacteria in infancy may influence asthma risk

King5, 6-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Development in Infancy May Have Lifelong Consequences

IDSE, 6-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Vier Darmbakterien könnten Kinder vor Asthma schützen

derStandard, 6-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria Could be the Key to Preventing Asthma

Ledger Gazette , 5-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Good gut bacteria might prevent asthma development

Medical Economics , 5-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut bacteria deficit linked to higher asthma risk

Bel Marra Health , 5-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Babies low on key gut bacteria at higher risk of asthma

Rapid News Network , 5-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Child Asthma May Decrease with Help from 'Good' Stomach Bacteria, Scientists Find

The Latino Post, 5-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Asthma risk in infants may be reduced by gut bacteria

Tech Bits , 4-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Health: 'Good' bacteria, asthma prevention linked

Daily Progress , 4-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Ученые: излишняя гигиена виновна в развитии астмы у детей

Medical Insider , 4-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

'Too Clean' Environment May Lead to Childhood Asthma, Study Suggests

The Latino Post, 3-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Certain gut bacteria may reduce a child's risk for asthma

CBS News , 2-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

How gut bacteria can predict asthma in children

Quartz , 2-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Certain gut bacteria may be tied to asthma risk in babies

Eagle-Tribune, 2-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Bacterias intestinales protegen a los bebés de asma

Cronica (Mexico) , 2-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

‘Hygiene’ effect raises asthma risk

Irish Examiner , 2-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Asthma in Babies Could be Prevented by Gut Bacteria Treatment

Chronicle Council , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Bacteria Can Prevent Asthma In Infants & Toxins Threaten Reproductive Health

5NewsOnline, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

C-section babies at higher risk for asthma

iol lifestyle , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria Linked to Asthma Risk

The Scientists, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Asthma risk may be 20 times higher for Caesarean babies or children fed formula milk

Mail Online (UK), 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Good gut bacteria cut babies' asthma risk

delhidailynews, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

UBC study says asthma caused by overly clean environments

VanCityBuzz, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Is a 'too-clean' environment to blame for childhood asthma?

MedicalNewsToday, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Germs in gut may help reduce lung conditions

Journal Gazette, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Acquiring Four Gut Bacteria Can Decrease Asthma Risk In Infants

eurasia review, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Study Says We May Know Which Children Are At Higher Risk for Asthma

Pioneer News, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

'Good bacteria' key to stopping asthma

BBC, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Lack of Gut Bacteria Could lead to Asthma in kids

Science Recorder, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria Could be the Key to Preventing Asthma

Dispatch Times, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Exposure to 'good' bacteria may cut asthma risk in infants

CQNews, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

'Good bacteria' key to stopping asthma

Daily Star, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Children exposed to 4 key bacteria are less likely to develop asthma, study finds

Science Alert, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Study suggests babies’ gut bacteria affects their risk of asthma

Hamilton Spectator, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Asthma risk may be 20 times higher for Caesarean babies or children fed formula milk

Daily Mail (UK), 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

KIDS HAVING HIGH RISK OF DEVELOPING ASTHMA LACK FOUR SPECIFIC BACTERIA

NY City News, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

GOOD GUT BACTERIA MAY AFFECT BABIES’ RISK OF ASTHMA, SAYS CANADIAN STUDY

The Market Business, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Study links asthma to low levels of gut bacteria in newborns

Fox, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Certain gut bacteria may be tied to asthma risk in babies

Washington Post, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Dysbiosis in Infancy Tied to Asthma Risk in Children

Doctors Lounge , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Four Gut Microbes Tied to Asthma Risk in Children

MPR, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Probiotic friendly bacteria may play role in stopping asthma

NHS (UK), 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

C-section and formula milk could lead to asthma in kids

TV3, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Canadian researchers suggest that a lack of specific bacteria in the infants' gut may lead to the development of asthma

Periodic Post, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria Could be the Key to Preventing Asthma

GWS News, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Asthma Risk Signalled By Gut Bacteria In Babies

Mid-Day Daily, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Spezielle Darmkeime schützen Kinder vor Asthma

Die Welt , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Quatre bactéries intestinales préviendraient l’asthme

Le Devoir , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Des bactéries contre l'asthme ?

francetv , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Des bactéries intestinales des nourrissons pour lutter contre l'asthme ?

Europe1 , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Asthme : des bactéries pour protéger les nourrissons à vie

La Parisienne , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

La flore intestinale pour protéger les bébés de l'asthme

Le Temps , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Cuatro bacterias intestinales protegen a los niños del asma, según un estudio

el Nuevo Herald (US) , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Las bacterias intestinales reducen riesgo de asma en bebés

La Nacion (Paraguay) , 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Bebés en mayor riesgo de contraer asma

Voz de America, 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

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El Milenio (US), 1-Oct-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Las bacterias intestinales reducirían riesgo de asma en bebes

El Comercio (Peru) , 30-Sept-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut bacteria could predict asthma in kids

Science AAAS , 30-Sept-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Babies low on key gut bacteria at higher risk of asthma

Science News , 30-Sept-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Missing Microbes Provide Clues About Asthma Risk

NPR, 30-Sept-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Babies' Gut Bacteria May Signal Later Asthma Risk

Live Science, 30-Sept-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut bacteria could predict asthma in kids

Science Magazine, 30-Sept-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Des bactéries intestinales chez le nourrisson, une arme contre l’asthme

Journal de Montreal, 30-Sept-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Study: Lack of 'Good' Bacteria May Put Babies at Higher Risk for Asthma

Voice of America, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Diverse gut bacteria lowers babies' asthma risk: study

Yahoo News, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Four Gut Bacteria Are Crucial to Asthma Prevention in Children, Researchers Say

Allergic Living, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria Could be the Key to Preventing Asthma

KamloopsBCNow, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Longitudinal Child Study Uncovers Early Gut Microbes With Apparent Asthma Protective Effect

Genome Web, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Infants with four 'good' gut bacteria unlikely to have asthma: study

Global Post, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria May Contribute to Asthma Risk, Study Shows

TIME, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Exposure to four gut bacteria decreases infants’ risk of asthma: UBC research

Metro News, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Study Links Asthma to Low Levels of Gut Bacteria in Newborns

Wall Street Journal, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria Tied to Asthma Risk in Kids

WebMD, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Childhood asthma risk affected by bacteria in early infancy

CBC, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Four gut bacteria decrease asthma risk in infants

UBC, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Good gut bacteria may affect babies’ risk of asthma: Canadian study

Global News, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Babies' Gut Bacteria May Signal Later Asthma Risk

Live Science, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Your Gut Microbiome Could Put You at a Higher Risk of Asthma

Wired, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut bacteria may protect against asthma in infants, study finds

CTV News, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut bacteria could be key in preventing asthma in children

The Verge, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

UBC research links gut bacteria to asthma

Vancouver Sun, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Gut Bacteria Disparities Offer Clues to Asthma Etiology

MedScape, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Early exposure to 'good' gut bacteria may reduce asthma risk in infants

ABC Online, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Could These Four Germs Protect Babies From Asthma?

NBCNews, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Newborns' Gut Microbes Signal Asthma Risk Later in Life

Discover Magazine, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Another role for good germs? Study suggests babies' gut bacteria affects their risk of asthma

Chronicle Journal, 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Study: Good gut bacteria may affect babies' risk of asthma

Bismarck Tribune (Also: Arizona Daily Star, Journal Times, Post-Bulletin, Sioux City Journal, FoxReno.com, Fox 28, WRGT TV Fox 45, Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, The Sentinel, WJAC Johnstown, WWMT-TV, WiscNews, ABC6OnYourSide.com, WKEF ABC 22, KFDM-TV News, WGME, FOX 29, WTVC, Hutchinson News, WHP Harrisburg, WKEF ABC 22, KFDM-TV News, CNYcentral.com, News Sentinel, WHP Harrisburg, KFOX El Paso, KGAN TV, WZTV, KBTV Fox 4 Beaumont, KEYE TV, KTVL, Argus Press, WVAH, New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio, WKRC TV Cincinnati ), 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Low levels of 4 key types of bacteria in baby's gut may lead to asthma: study

Battlefords News-Optimist (Also: Alaska Highway News, Bridge River Lillooet News, Weyburn This Week, Brandon Sun, Times Colonist, mysask.com, Winnipeg Free Press, 680 News, News Talk 610 CKTB, Coast Reporter, CityNews, Bay Today, 580 CFRA Radio, Squamish Chief ), 30-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

UBC research isolates gut bacteria linked to asthma

Vancouver Sun, 29-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Teen girl has rare allergy that causes her to break out in hives if she eats hummus before working out

Mail Online, 28-Sep-15

Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan

 

First-Year College Student Dies of Severe Allergic Reaction

Allergic Living, 23-Sep-15

Featured researcher: A. Ellis

 

New details emerge from Queen’s student death

CKWS TV, 22-Sep-15

Featured researcher: A. Ellis

 

Five Fast Facts About Chronic Body Hives

Allergic Living, 17-Sep-15

Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan

 

Why you shouldn’t know too much about your own genes

Washington Post, 11-Sep-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

ER visits for anaphylactic reactions increase

CBC, 10-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

ER visits for allergic reactions way up

Hamilton Spectator, 10-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

Growing Up on Farms May Help You Fight Asthma

Bulletin Leader, 5-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

Electronic waste is piling up. Here’s why you should care

Global News, 5-Sep-15

Featured researcher: M. Diamond

 

Allergy Study Says Kids Might Be Better Growing Up On A Farm

Pioneer News, 4-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

How farm life prevents asthma

Science, 4-Sep-15

Featured researcher: S. Turvey

 

How to minimize the effects of allergies

CIHR, 2-Sep-15

Featured researcher: B. Mazer

 

Uncovering a missing piece in the asthma puzzle

CIHR, 28-Aug-15

Featured researcher: D. Daley

 

Gene Patenting in 140 Characters or Less

GenomeWeb, 28-Aug-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Fall allergies on the way

CHML AM900, 25-Aug-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

Cosmetic claims of youthful skin, healthy hair: “It’s all baloney”

RCI, 24-Aug-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Cosmetics marketing focuses on 'fairy dust' ingredients that change nothing

CBC, 24-Aug-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Mall security guards have never needed EpiPens in Hamilton pilot project

CBC, 8-Aug-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

Hydra Biosciences Appoints Leading Pulmonary Experts to Newly Created Medical Advisory Board

Business Wire, 5-Aug-15

Featured researcher: P. O’Byrne

 

Freeze Your Ass Off, Celebrity Style

Health News Review, 3-Aug-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Hamilton respiratory experts help Chinese doctors diagnose patients

Hamilton Spectator, 29-July-15

Featured researcher: P. O’Byrne

 

Toxic air kills 80 daily in Delhi: Javadekar

Times of India, 24-July-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

80 People Die in Delhi Every Day Due to Air Pollution

Huffington Post India, 23-July-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Hyper-Local Air Quality Monitoring Debuts at Pan Am Games

UrbanToronto.com, 20-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Tracking air pollution online at Toronto 2015 venues

InsideHalton.com, 20-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

World at Six: Health of Canadians

CBC, 20-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Pan Am Notebook: A breath of fresh air

Hamilton Spectator, 20-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Particle pollutants spike after fireworks shows, studies show

Vancouver Sun, 20-July-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Canada can't afford complacency on air pollution: CMAJ editorial

CBC News, 20-July-15

Featured researchers: M. Brauer, G. Evans

 

Tracking air pollution online at Toronto 2015 venues

InsideToronto.com, 20-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Novo Mapa Interativo Mostra O Índice de Qualidade do Ar Nos Locais dos Pan Am

Correio da Manhã Canadá, 17-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Nuevo Mapa Interactivo Que Mide La Calidad Del Aire En Los Juegos Pan Am

NoticiasOntario.com, 17-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Queen's Post-Doc Fellow Conducting Research at Harvard

Queen’s University, 16-July-15

Featured researcher: M. North

 

Eyes on the Skies for Pan Am

Metro News, 16-July-15

Featured researchers: J. Brook, G. Evans

 

New interactive map shows air-quality health index at Pan Am sites

CTV News, 15-July-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

PanAm visitors can monitor their air pollution exposure

Longwood.com, 14-July-15

Featured researchers: J. Brook, G. Evans, N. Mykhaylova

 

U of T researchers launch interactive air pollution map during Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games

U of T News, 14-July-15

Featured researchers: J. Brook, G. Evans, N. Mykhaylova

 

U of T researchers launch interactive air pollution map for Pan Am Games

U of T Engineering News, 14-July-15

Featured researchers: J. Brook, G. Evans, N. Mykhaylova

 

Metabolomic analysis of urine samples may differentiate asthma from COPD

Helio, 9-July-15

Featured researcher: D. Adamko

 

Whistler, B.C. issues air-quality warning due to wildfire smoke

Globe and Mail, 7-July-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Metro Vancouver air quality comparable to Beijing

CBC, 6-July-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Mac Hoping To Unlock Causes Of Chronic Illness

CHML, 2-July-15

Featured researcher: S. Anand

 

‘Tremendous resource’ for researchers being created in Hamilton

Hamilton Spectator, 1-July-15

Featured researcher: S. Anand

 

5 ways to fight allergies this summer

CBC, 26-June-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

Air pollution kills more than Aids and malaria COMBINED each year

Sentinal Republic, 24-June-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Air Pollution Increases Babies' Risk Of Developing Allergies

University Herald, 18-June-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Cleaner Air Could Save Millions of Lives in India

Mumbai Mirror, 17-June-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Foul Air Killing Up to 80 Dehliites a Day Claims Study

Times of India, 17-June-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Meeting global air quality guidelines could prevent 2.1 million deaths per year

PHYS ORG, 16-June-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Car Fumes Linked to Food, Pet Allergies in Kids

Allergic Living, 9-June-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Canada needs to rethink approach to early childhood development

Battlefords News-Optimist, 9-June-15

Featured researcher: N. Letourneau

 

Say Hello to your Little Friends: Making Sense of Gut Bacteria

Globe & Mail, 7-June-15

Featured researchers: B. Finlay, J. Bienenstock

 

Food Bans in our Schools (Five-part series)

Global News, 2-June-15

Featured researchers: M. Ben-Shoshan, S. Waserman, E. Chan

 

New seasonal allergy treatments offer some hope

CBC, 24-May-15

Featured researchers: P. Keith, S. Waserman

 

CHILD : l'étude pancanadienne sur l'asthme des enfants

RadioCanada, 23-May-15

Featured researcher: C. Laprise

 

Is Gwyneth bad for our health?

Independant.IE, 21-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

A lot of hot air? Professor tries Gwyneth Paltrow, other celeb health advice

FoxNews, 19-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Enviro-tracker lets you collect data on air quality, temperature and humidity

Globe & Mail, 18-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Is Gwyneth Paltrow wrong about everything?

Daily Telegraph (UK), 16-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Celebs' health and beauty treatments revealed - but which of the goop, the fad and the ugly work?

The Mirror (UK), 15-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

It Doesn’t Matter If Gwyneth Paltrow Is Wrong About Everything

New York Magazine, 14-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Metabolomics in Precision Medicine

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, 15-May-15

Featured researcher: S. Tebbutt

 

'War on science' and 'quackademics' all part of lost trust in vaccines, prof says

Ottawa Citizen, 14-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Deluge of pollen coughs up ‘triple whammy’ allergy season

Globe & Mail, 14-May-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything? This Scientist Thinks So...

marie claire, 13-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Scientist Debunks Gwyneth Paltrow’s Health Tips, Says Celebrities Cannot Be Blamed

Venture Capital Post, 12-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Gwyn’s GOOP tips: “complete bunk”

The Sun (UK), 12-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

That mugwort steaming is hot air

Sunday Telegraph, 11-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Scientist is left steaming over Paltrow’s celebrity health tips

The Times, 11-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Allergies? You may want to blame childhood pollution exposure

Zee News, 10-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Is Gwyneth Paltrow wrong about everything?

Telegraph, 9-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Can salt treatment work? Proponents claim halotherapy can cure respiratory ailments

Hamilton Spectator, 7-May-15

Featured researcher: P. O’Byrne

 

Environmental exposures study tracks more than 3,200 Canadian babies

SFU News, 7-May-15

Featured researchers: T. Takaro, M. Sears

 

Research tracking the health impact of environmental exposures for thousands of babies

Medical Xpress, 6-May-15

Featured researchers: T. Takaro, M. Sears

 

This professor put Gwyneth Paltrow’s health advice to the test

Vox, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Who Made Gwyneth Paltrow God?

DailyBeast, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Air pollution 'increases allergy risks' in babies

The Telegraph, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Allergies? Blame childhood pollution exposure

Courier-Journal, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Air Pollution Fuels Rise in Allergies: Study

Newsmax, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Exposure to traffic-related air pollution during infancy increases risk of developing allergies

News Medical, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Exposure to traffic pollution in first year of life increases risk of allergies

Click Green, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Air Pollution Can Put Your Baby at Risk of Developing Allergies

NDTV, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Babies Exposed To Air Pollution At Increased Risk Of Allergies

ScienceWorldReport, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Air pollution puts kids at allergy risk

Zee News, 5-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

UBC Study Links Pollution to Allergies

Breakfast Television (BC), 4-May-15

Featured researcher:

 

Les enfants vancouvérois sont les plus allergiques au pays

ICI Radio-Canada, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Babies exposed to pollution at greater risk for allergies: Study

Toronto Sun, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Exposure to air pollution in the first year of life increases risk for allergies

Healthcanal, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Air pollution increases child’s chance of developing allergies: UBC study

AM730, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Infant allergies linked to air pollution by new Canadian study

CBC, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Exposure to air pollution in the first year of life increases risk for allergies

UBC News, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Babies Exposed To Air Pollution May Have A Higher Risk Of Developing Allergies

University Herald, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Vancouver tops four Canadian cities for child allergies, UBC study finds

Vancouver Sun, 4-May-15

Featured researchers: M. Brauer, S. Turvey

 

Air pollution increases child’s chance of developing allergies: UBC study

CKNW, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Vancouver tops in child allergies

GlobalNews, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Allergy symptoms especially common among kids in Vancouver: study

News 1130, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Vancouver worst for kids developing allergies

Vancouver 24Hrs, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Children in Vancouver Are More Likely to Have Allergies

Kelowna Now, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Vancouver worst in Canada for children with allergies

VancityBuzz, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Vancouver tops four Canadian cities for child allergies, UBC study finds

TimesColonist, 4-May-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

New hope for kids with serious food allergies

Today’s Parent, 30-Apr-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker, E. Chan, B. Mazer, S. Waserman

 

The gluten-free craze is out of hand. Here are 8 facts to counter the madness

Vox.com, 30-Apr-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Risk from peanut allergy worst at home: study

Radio Canada International, 29-Apr-15

Featured researcher:

 

Kids with peanut allergies at greater risk in their own homes: study

Montreal Gazette, 28-Apr-15

Featured researcher:

 

Peanut-Allergic Kids Are More Likely to Be Exposed to Nuts at Home Than School

Parents, 28-Apr-15

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Peanut-allergic kids safer at school than at home

Zee News (India), 28-Apr-15

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Peanut-allergic children are more at risk of exposure at home than at school

Medical Xpress, 28-Apr-15

Featured researcher:

 

Peanut-allergic children more at risk of exposure at home than at school

ScienceDaily, 28-Apr-15

Featured researchers: A. Clarke, M. Ben-Shoshan

 

Children with peanut allergies are more likely to suffer a reaction at HOME than at school or when eating out

Daily Mail, 28-Apr-15

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Peanut-allergic kids safer at school than at home

Times of India, 28-Apr-15

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Peanut-allergic kids safer at school than at home

Business Standard, 28-Apr-15

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Homes 'most dangerous' for peanut allergies

NetDoctor, 28-Apr-15

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Peanut-allergic youth more likely to be exposed to peanuts at home

Clinical Advisor, 28-Apr-15

Featured researcher:

 

Research could mean new hope for allergy sufferers

CKWS TV, 27-Apr-15

Featured researcher: A. Ellis

 

Asthma study says traffic can be a trigger

Georgia Straight, 22-Apr-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Air quality map shows Toronto’s most polluted neighbourhoods

Toronto Star, 21-Apr-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Air-quality project reveals Toronto’s most polluted neighbourhoods

MetroNews, 21-Apr-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

Toronto’s vehicle pollution travels farther than previously thought: U of T

Global News, 21-Apr-15

Featured researcher: G. Evans

 

10 Biggest Pollen Allergy Questions

Allergic Living, 16-Apr-15

Featured researcher: A. Ellis

 

Canadian physicians group blames coal power for Edmonton's poor air quality

CBC News, 14-Apr-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Infant Gut Bacteria Could Be Predictor of Food Allergies

Peanutallergy.com, 30-Mar-15

Featured researcher: CHILD Study

 

Air Pollution: Killing us softly

IRIN, 27-Mar-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Smog should be considered a global health concern: UBC researcher

Metro News, 26-Mar-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Jolie can start a health conversation, but she mustn’t be the last word

Globe & Mail, 25-Mar-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Blowback to the ‘Angelina effect’ as experts warn Jolie’s decision leads to greater anxiety and unnecessary tests

National Post, 25-Mar-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Infant gut bacteria could predict risk for food allergies, study finds

CTV News, 25-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Researchers dig for answers in dirty diapers

Global News, 23-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker

 

New study gives hope to parents of children with allergies

Global News Winnipeg, 23-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker

 

Examining the connection between infant gut bacteria and food allergies

HealthCanal, 23-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Babies’ diapers could be key to unlocking allergy mystery

Winnipeg Free Press, 23-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj, J. Scott

 

Air Pollution, a Slow and Silent Killer

NDTV, 23-Mar-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Real-time air data okay, with rider

Economic Times (India), 20-Mar-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Foul Delhi air may be driving people to suicide

Economic Times (India), 12-Mar-15

Featured researcher: M. Brauer

 

Cold or allergies? Allergist Dr. Donald Stark weighs in

CBC, 12-Mar-15

Featured researcher: D. Stark

 

Local doctors’ work has big benefits

Winnipeg Free Press, 10-Mar-15

Featured researcher: M. Azad

 

Timothy Caulfield discusses his new book

GlobalNews, 9-Mar-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Gut bacteria could predict food allergies

FoodNavigator.com, 9-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop, and celeb culture examined in Edmonton author’s book

Times Colonist, 6-Mar-15

Featured researcher:T. Caulfield

 

Edmonton author Timothy Caulfield challenges Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Goop’

Global News, 6-Mar-15

Featured researcher:T. Caulfield

 

Canadian author aims to debunk Gwyneth Paltrow’s health advice

Toronto Star, 6-Mar-15

Featured researcher:T. Caulfield

 

Infant gut bacteria holds clues about developing future food allergies

Metro News, 5-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Infants’ gut bacteria linked to food sensitization

Medical News Today, 5-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Infant Gut Bacteria Linked To Later Food Sensitization

MedicalResearch.com, 4-Mar-15

Featured researcher:A. Kozyrskyj

 

Babies’ gut bacteria could predict food allergies: study

Edmonton Sun, 4-Mar-15

Featured researcher: A. Kozyrskyj

 

Infant gut bacteria and food sensitization: Associations in the first year of life

Medical Xpress, 4-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Study sheds new light on factors causing pediatric food allergies

lab Product News, 4-Mar-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Could giving peanuts to infants decrease allergy incidence?

Montreal Gazette, 3-Mar-15

Featured researcher: B. Mazer

 

Annual recurrence rate of anaphylaxis in kids is nearly 30%

Pediatric News, 26-Feb-15

Featured researcher: A. O’Keefe

 

Cracking the peanut allergy

National Post, 26-Feb-15

Featured researcher: B. Mazer

 

New thinking on peanut allergies

CTV News, 26-Feb-15

Featured researcher: P. Keith

 

New studies provide hope (but no cure) for peanut allergy sufferers

Toronto Star, 25-Feb-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

Allergy season is creeping up on us: SFU prof creating a database to help predict who may develop severe problems

News 1130, 24-Feb-15

Featured researcher: F. Brinkman

 

Reducing Peanut Allergy Risk in Children

CTV News, 24-Feb-15

Featured researcher: D. Mack

 

Preventing peanut allergies

Ontario Morning, CBC Radio, 24-Feb-15

Featured researcher: P. Keith

 

Peanut allergies can be reduced in high-risk children, study suggests

CBC News, 23-Feb-15

Featured researcher: S. Waserman

 

Hollywood crock-buster: From detox programs to v-steams, celebs are steering us wrong

Winnipeg Free Press, 21-Feb-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Health experts question lack of crackdown on ‘homeopathic vaccines’

Globe & Mail, 17-Feb-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Diagnosed with asthma as a child, Meghan Azad now conducts research into the disease

Winnipeg Free Press/WAVE Magazine, 06-Feb-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker, A. Kozyrskyj, J. Scott

 

Health Professionals Warn Against Trending Celebrity Pseudoscience

CBS, 6-Feb-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Thinking Critically – University of Alberta prof fights celeb pseudoscience

Yorkton This Week, 4-Feb-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Beyoncé v Elizabeth Taylor. Whose diet will you choose?

Irish Times, 4-Feb-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Don’t steam your vagina, don’t listen to Gwyneth Paltrow

National Post, 3-Feb-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Timothy Caulfield debunks celebrity health trends, from gluten-free diets to colon cleanses

Toronto Star, 29-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Timothy Caulfield on debunking Gwyneth Paltrow

Quill & Quire, 27-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Qu'est-ce qu'une allergie?

ici Radio Canada, 24-Jan-15

Featured researcher: P. Bégin

 

Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong about Everything? examines celebrity-science clash

Edmonton Journal, 23-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Celebrity Exposure: An Interview With Timothy Caulfield

Readers Digest, January 2015

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Half of Adults Not Using Epinephrine in Reactions, Study Finds

Allergic Living, 22-Jan-15

Featured researcher: M. Ben-Shoshan

 

Child’s Best Friend: The Dog Unleashed as the Surprising Allergy Preventer

Allergic Living, 22-Jan-15

Featured researcher: M. Sears

 

Pseudoscience meets pop culture

Varsity, 19-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Is Gwyneth Paltrow a sage or witch-doctor?

Globe & Mail, 16-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything? A Q&A with the author

Ottawa Citizen, 15-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Gwyneth Paltrow and celebrity diets are not the key to health

CBC Radio: The Current, 14-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Diesel exhaust: danger to DNA

Radio Canada International, 14-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

Is Gwenyth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?

Global News, 12-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Celeb health advice: When fame trumps science

Metro News, 12-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

 

Canada fares poorly on children’s health rankings

Times Colonist, 12-Jan-15

Featured researcher: N. Letourneau

 

Diesel Exhaust Fumes May Harm Genes

Microfinance Monitor (India), 9-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

Just two hours of exposure to diesel fumes can harm genes

Hindustan Times (India), 9-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

Diesel exhaust a danger after 2 hours, indicates UBC study

Huffington Post, 8-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

UBC study says exhaust fumes can change DNA

Global News, 8-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

Breathing in diesel exhaust leads to changes ‘deep under the hood’

Science Daily, 8-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

U of M professors win award for study on infant gut bacteria

UManitoba News, 08-Jan-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker, A. Kozyrskyj, J. Scott

 

Infant gut bacteria study among the most highly-cited articles in 2014

UManitoba News, 08-Jan-15

Featured researchers: M. Azad, A. Becker, A. Kozyrskyj

 

Breathing diesel exhaust induces DNA changes, study finds

Vancouver Sun, 7-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

Air pollution can cause harm to DNA, UBC study finds

Globe & Mail, 7-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

Breathing in diesel exhaust leads to changes “deep under the hood”

UBC News, 7-Jan-15

Featured researcher: C. Carlsten

 

Canada is 17th in children’s health. We can do much better

Globe & Mail, 7-Jan-15

Featured researcher: N. Letourneau

 

How Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Goop’ is duping us

Maclean’s, 4-Jan-15

Featured researcher: T. Caulfield

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