Generic semaglutide could reshape diabetes drug coverage in Canada
Lower-cost medication dramatically improves the cost-effectiveness of treatment that helps prevent heart and kidney disease The arrival of generic semaglutide in Canada significantly improves the cost-effectiveness and affordability of recommended treatments for up to 2.1 million Canadians living with Type 2 diabetes who face a high risk of cardiovascular disease,…
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Jean-Lucien and Guy Rouleau, serving society
Brothers Jean-Lucien and Guy Rouleau are both doctors. They built exceptional careers rooted in a shared moral philosophy. It is rare to find...
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Posture can influence your mood and behaviour, McGill study suggests
Findings ‘raise interesting questions’ about the impact of everyday features of our environment, such as workplace ergonomics A person's posture appears to affect...
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Laurent Duvernay-Tardif eyes working as a relief physician in Quebec regions
The McGill alum and Super Bowl champion, having completed his medical residency, is ready for the next chapter The last time McGillians got...
August 13, 2026
In conversation with Robert Platt, Associate Dean and Director, School of Population and Global Health
On global health, leadership—and John Candy Robert Platt, BSc’90, PhD, began his mandate as Associate Dean and Director of the School of Population...
August 13, 2026
New SSHRC funding for FMHS profs
Topics include youth agency through video games and entrepreneurship education in India Advancing endangered-languages research and investigating the role of generative AI in...
August 13, 2026
Youth mental health program saves nearly $10 for every dollar invested
Study finds greatest public benefits come from including young people with the most complex mental health needs, challenging a growing focus on milder...
August 13, 2026
