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YorkSpace is York University's Institutional Repository. It is a platform that enables York community members to organize and preserve their research online in an institutional context. It showcases the scholarship of the York University community through the use of a special standards-based software platform that collects usage statistics and provides exceptional visibility on the web.
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Influence of sex, menstrual cycle, and oral contraceptives on the cerebrovascular response to paced deep breathing
(Springer, 2017-08-01)Purpose Deep breathing assesses autonomic function; however, many researchers/clinicians do not account for hyperventilation, brain blood flow or blood pressure. Methods Men and women (with/without oral contraceptives) ... -
Community Music Organizations: Playing through a pandemic
(2021)This public webinar will feature a panel of representatives from community music organizations in the Jane and Finch neighbourhood and city of Toronto. Joining us will be Wendy Jones of the Pan Fantasy Steelband, Lucas ... -
2021 Call for Proposals - Helen Carswell Chair
(2021)The Helen Carswell Chair in Community-Engaged Research in the Arts welcomes the submission of research proposals that can inform the practice, programming, or curricula of a community music school. This call for proposals ... -
Adult Congenital Heart Disease-Coping And REsilience (ACHD-CARE): Rationale and methodology of a pilot randomized controlled trial
(Elsevier, 2015-11)Background and Aim: As a result of significant advances in diagnosis and treatment, approximately 90% of infants born with congenital heart disease (CHD) are now expected to reach adulthood. However, an increased risk of ... -
Community-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Maintenance Programs: Use and Effects
(https://www.heartlungcirc.org/, 2015-07)Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) graduates are encouraged to attend maintenance programs to promote long-term physical activity and preserve gains in function. This study describes the characteristics, attendance ...