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January 3, 2005

McMaster students join tsunami relief effort

McMaster students have joined the largest relief effort in history by contributing time and money to the 11 south Asian countries hit by a devastating tsunami. The McMaster chapter of The Student Volunteer Program (TSVP) and McMaster's MBAs Without Borders are among countless organizations assisting victims of the recent disaster.

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January 3, 2005

Relocations made for Health Sciences Centre restoration

A satellite Health Sciences Book Store will open in the McMaster Health Sciences Centre HSC-1R14 today, as major restoration begins after a Dec. 19 flood on the first and second floors of the west side of the centre. The McMaster Media Production Services group is being moved to HSC-1J11, but operations are not yet resumed. Staff in other affected areas are expected to move to alternative accommodations beginning today.

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December 24, 2004

Happy Holidays from the Daily News

McMaster University is closed for the holidays, from Dec. 27 to Jan. 3, when normal activities and classes resume. Most campus services are closed during the holiday period. For a listing of dining facility operating hours visit Hospitality Services. Click McMaster Libraries for library hours of operation. For more information on services over the holiday period, read the recent Daily News story.

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December 23, 2004

McMaster researchers develop test for rare bleeding disorder

Researchers at McMaster University have developed the first assessment tool of its kind for evaluating risks faced by Canadians suffering from a rare and often fatal bleeding disorder. Their detailed bleeding questionnaire helps discriminate between patients - often in the same family - affected by a puzzling and rare condition known as Quebec Platelet Disorder (QPD) and those who are not.

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December 23, 2004

Chronic pain should be looked after by experts, says specialist

People with chronic pain should have it attended to by a pain specialist, not just by the physician overseeing their disease or condition, says the scientific director of the new Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care. James Henry, 60, says chronic pain should be treated aggressively as early as possible, to stop the body from getting set in its ways, that is, allowing the development of neuroplastic processes which may mean the pain condition lasts longer than the underlying condition or disease which brought it on.

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