Tag: juravinski-hospital-and-cancer-centre
![Photo of hands holding the hips area of a skeleton model](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/George-Iodonnis-web-size-1072-009-1.jpg)
New “prehabilitation” study could lead to better surgery recovery
Older patients having hip and knee replacements at Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) are being recruited for a national study to...
![A surgeon operates on a patient, wearing a head camera](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Main-Cenic.jpg)
HHS surgeon’s award-winning technology teaches surgical skills, worldwide
As a surgical team at Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) Hamilton General Hospital (HGH) performed life-altering reconstructive surgery on a gunshot...
![Drs. Devereaux, McGillion and Levine cutting a ribbon across the entrance to the Protect Lab](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Protect-Lab-opening-event-web-size-2658-022-e1718116094918.jpg)
Finding a forever home at Juravinski Hospital and Cancer Centre
PROTECT Lab showcases new centre for virtual care/remote automated monitoring A leading-edge Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) and McMaster University research...
![Dr. Mylinh Duong walks with an elderly patient using a walker along a hospital hallway.](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Actigraph-mobility-monitors-Dr-Mylinh-Duong-web-size-1978-001.jpg)
Activity-tracking technology could help older inpatients return home sooner
Research led by Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) respirologist Dr. Mylinh Duong could prove that movement is the best medicine for...
![Photo of Dr. Anthony Levinson, in a suit and tie, smiling.](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/e-Learning-Dementia-Prevention-Dr.-Anthony-Levinson-MUMC-24.04.04-Web-Size-004.jpg)
Preventing dementia through leading edge e-learning
Thousands of Canadians are flocking to a free e-learning lesson developed by Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) psychiatrist and researcher Dr....
![HHS cancer patient Peter Clarke is an avid cyclist, whose favourite person to ride with is his son Hayden. The Clarke family is encouraging people ages 17 to 25 from diverse backgrounds to become stem cell donors.](https://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Your-Match-Matters-Stem-Cell-Registry-Peter-Hayden-Clarke-Dundas-24.04.09-Web-Size-015.jpg)
HHS cancer patient launching “Your Match Matters” to find young stem cell donors
After being diagnosed with a rare type of bone marrow cancer two years ago, Dundas resident Peter Clarke was inspired...
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