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Food Sovereignty has a Positive Impact on Food Security

What is food sovereignty, and how is it different from food security? The distinction between the two is significant, and important. In this article, the authors have run through the literature, pulling together the data you need for an informed take. What you’ll find here, is evidence that shows how food-sovereignty has a positive impact […]

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Food Insecurity for Youth with Celiac Disease, Canada

With a growing rise in food costs, research drawing connections between food insecurity and medical diets, such as the gluten-free diet, seem as important as ever. In this article, researchers turn to Canada and reveal some alarming insights. Food insecurity impacts diet quality and adherence to the gluten‐free diet in youth with celiac disease Peer-reviewed

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Health Burden in a World With More Celiac Disease

A lot has changed in the last decades on what we think we know about celiac disease. In this article, the authors bring us up to speed and consider global impact. Patient and Community Health Global Burden in a World With More Celiac Disease Peer-reviewed research by: Simona Gatti, Alberto Rubio-Tapia, Govind Makharia, and Carlo Catassi Abstract Celiac disease is

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Friendlessness and loneliness: making sense of disconnection, Canada

Friendships, we’re often told, play a key role in our lives, from childhood and especially into adulthood. But of course, friendlessness and loneliness are more nuanced. Check out the abstract below to learn more. Friendlessness and loneliness: Cultural frames for making sense of disconnection Peer-reviewed research by: Laura Eramian, Peter Mallory, and Morgan Herbert Abstract This article

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Advocacy, charity and struggles for global justice in Canada

What role does government policy play in impacting charitable giving? How might policy better support social justice advocacy? Peer-reviewed research by: John D. Cameron & Olivia Kwiecien Abstract This article examines the regulatory, political and financial context for global justice advocacy by Canadian civil society organisations (CSOs). We find that federal regulations have constrained these organisations’ capacity

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When Stigma Doesn’t Transfer: Uber and taxi drivers, Canada

When Stigma Doesn’t Transfer: Stigma Deflection and Occupational Stratification in the Sharing Economy Peer-reviewed research by: Kam Phung,  Sean Buchanan,  Madeline Toubiana,  Trish Ruebottom,  and Luciana Turchick-Hakak Abstract Research has suggested that when an occupation is stigmatized, new occupational members will assume the stigma of incumbents because stigma transfers. Yet, current research does not account for shifts in the

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