Western is celebrating Black History Month with alumni speakers including Cameron Bailey and Sunday Ajak, and a number of events across campus.
Western student applying occupational therapy to her ALS experience to help other families manage their daily lives with physical or cognitive impairment.
Fourth-year political science student Madison Paiment has learned to prioritize her health, while achieving her academic goals at Western.
While nootropics – more commonly known as ‘smart drugs’ or foods that act as cognitive enhancers – were first identified more than 50 years ago, they have yet to become widely recognized as a ...
Despite the impact pain can have in limiting recovery, just 30 years ago, perceptions of pain weren’t central to patient care. Many clinicians informally asked their patients about pain but there was ...
Gaining control over your time starts with “why.” We don’t all have the luxury of saying no to tasks we deem unnecessary or unpleasant.
With $3.6 billion in goods crossing the U.S.-Canada border daily, the economic ties between the two nations run deep. But these ties are now in jeopardy. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to ...
While herding sheep is an age-old adage for leadership, breeding and raising sheep is where the money is, according to a new study led by Western researchers. But not just any sheep. Far more ...