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Parents struggle with EpiPen during anaphylaxis
May 20, 2016

Parents struggle with EpiPen during anaphylaxis

Autoinjectors like EpiPens—which contain the drug epinephrine—are crucial to treating anaphylaxis, a severe reaction usually due to an allergy that can cause a dramatic drop in blood pressure, narrowing of the airways or vomiting.

LATEST NEWS

 

The Internet of Things is a hacker’s dream

Hasan Cavusoglu, associate professor at the UBC Sauder School of Business, offers insight and advice for living in our increasingly wired world, where objects such as phones, vehicles and buildings have Internet connectivity.

UBC expert comments on Prime Minister Trudeau’s formal apology for Komagata Maru incident

This year marks the 102nd anniversary of the day when 376 passengers of mostly Sikh descent arrived in Vancouver aboard the Komagata Maru and were refused entry into Canada.

OPINIONS

 

How we should approach electoral reform

David Moscrop, a UBC PhD candidate and graduate fellow in political science, says we should look to data from other countries for case studies on electoral reform.

ATHLETICS

 

O'Connor returns home to Ottawa, meets Prime Minister

A lot can happen in 48 hours. Just ask UBC quarterback and Vanier Cup champion Michael O'Connor. He is currently on a 48 hour tour of his hometown of Ottawa with the Vanier Cup.

ARTS AND CULTURE

 

Class of 2016: On Stage!

You’ll enjoy music, theatre, film, poetry and prose prepared and presented by graduating students from our class of 2016. A special UBC Centennial surprise is in store for those who arrive early.

VIDEO

 

The Internet of Things a hacker’s dream

UBC Sauder School of Business professor Hasan Cavusoglu discusses the security threats posed by the Internet of Things.
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