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Research Stream 14.02.2022

Read about the COVID-19 Clinical Trial planning to take place at The Ottawa Hospital - L'Hôpital d'Ottawa!

Research Stream 09.02.2022

Thank you Startup Canada and Innovators and Entrepreneurs Foundation for the recognition at the CANIE Awards amongst the other inspiring Canadian entrepreneurs and change making companies! You can view co-founder Brooke Resendes's Q&A below: #ResearchStream

Research Stream 25.01.2022

The Couples & Sexual Health Laboratory at Dalhousie University is learning about how they can help new parents have healthier and more satisfying lives! Learn more about their research at https://researchstream.ca/studies/76 #ResearchStream

Research Stream 22.01.2022

Help researchers at Dalhousie University examine factors that impact sexual and relationship satisfaction during the transition to parenthood! Up to $230 in Gift Cards provided. Learn more at https://researchstream.ca/studies/75?campaign=heybaby... #ResearchStream

Research Stream 09.01.2022

Our team members are all Queen's alumni and have worked with Queen's University and KHSC researchers to help them meet their recruitment goals. Great to see the amazing work being done Queen's University and Kingston Health Sciences Centre!

Research Stream 06.01.2022

More than 110 research teams at Unity Health Toronto have come together to launch innovative research relating to COVID-19! This article highlights 3 research projects underway now. Give it a read below:

Research Stream 25.12.2021

Help researchers in The Couples and Sexual Health Labat Dalhousie University understand the role of sexual motivation in men who experience low sexual desire. Please visit https://researchstream.ca/studies/74 #ResearchStream

Research Stream 15.12.2021

What are the associations among childhood adversity, emotional and psychological well-being, and relationship quality in mother young adult(age18-25) pairs? Help researchers at McGill University find out! Learn more at https://researchstream.ca/studies/77?campaign=adversity... #ResearchStream

Research Stream 04.02.2021

Participate in a study from home that will help researchers improve their understandings of re-entry into long-term relationships for heterosexuals at later stages in their life course. This study consists of one phone interview lasting approximately 60 minutes. Participants will receive a $10 gift card honorarium. Participate in this study at https://researchstream.ca/studies/60... #ResearchStream

Research Stream 22.01.2021

How do you navigate the stress of living through the pandemic? Participating in this online study will help researchers better understand how people navigate the stress of living through the pandemic. Participate in this study at https://researchstream.ca/studies/63... #ResearchStream

Research Stream 10.01.2021

Make a difference in research relating to later-life recoupling! Participation will help researchers gain better understanding of re-entry into long-term relationships for people aged 55+. This study consists of one phone interview lasting approximately 60 minutes. Participants will receive a $10 gift card honorarium.... Get started at https://researchstream.ca/studies/60 #ResearchStream

Research Stream 26.12.2020

Contribute to research relating to the treatment of neuropathic pain due to nerve damage or disease! Participants must have a diagnosis of neuropathic pain and be willing to take the study medication for 18 weeks. Learn more at https://researchstream.ca/studies/79... #ResearchStream

Research Stream 17.12.2020

We're looking forward to trying out this amazing technical innovation implemented at The Ottawa Hospital - L'Hôpital d'Ottawa!

Research Stream 08.12.2020

Help the Brain Development Lab identify factors that affect child learning outcomes during the COVID-19 Pandemic. To learn more about the study and how it will help future public health campaigns please visit https://researchstream.ca/studies/80