New UBCO research challenges traditional teen suicide prevention models
Community care, not individual coping skills, at the core of youth suicide prevention
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From cessation to celebration: nicotine pouches go viral on TikTok
UBC Okanagan study warns of health risks and social normalization among youth
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Masculinity debated in the digital age
A clash over what’s driving modern manhood—biology, culture or accountability—set […]
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UBCO celebrates BC’s first nursing students to complete their master’s with an Indigenous focus
Unique program combats racism and inequalities in health care
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UBCO introduces new pathways in primary care nursing
Two new micro-credentials for nurses will strengthen community health care
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UBCO celebrates Embrace Aging Month
Local seniors can participate in dozens of interactive, educational activities
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Case management focus of new nursing micro-credential
UBC Okanagan’s School of Nursing is now accepting applications for […]
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UBCO takes steps to address gap in primary health care
New post-degree certificate builds nurses’ expertise to practice in primary care settings
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Insomnia therapy reduces postpartum depression, study shows
A recent study by UBCO researchers showed that moms who received cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBTI) during pregnancy experienced fewer depressive symptoms after giving birth.
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