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Her upbringing included poverty, witnessing violence at home Now she s a Rhodes Scholar

Growing up with two older brothers who have neurodevelopmental disorders has left Dalhousie University student Diana Adamo with a mission in life to help vulnerable people.

Diana s golden ticket: Dal s newest Rhodes Scholar is Oxford‑bound on a life‑changing opportunity - Dal News

Diana s golden ticket: Dal s newest Rhodes Scholar is Oxford‑bound on a life‑changing opportunity - Dal News
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Climate change is fuelling a spike in Lyme disease cases across Canada

Canadians need to be more vigilant against the rapid growth in the number of Lyme disease cases across the country, as climate change fuels an explosion of tick populations and new hotspots for infection continue to emerge from coast to coast.

Dead or alive: Ticks that survive the winter have something in common

Shelley Adamo, a professor in Dalhousie University’s department of psychology and neuroscience, and her fellow researchers found that blacklegged ticks carrying a specific type of bacteria were more likely to survive the winter.

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