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  • 2 weeks ago | grapevinemagazine.ca | Caroline Williams

    The view from a 32nd floor downtown Vancouver office is magnificent. To be able to look up from your desk and see ships anchored in English Bay in one direction and mountains in another is quite breathtaking. But as beautiful as the views are, you need to find time to appreciate them. Concentrating on litigation was so demanding that lawyer Kat Kinch, rarely had the opportunity to appreciate the view from her skyscraper office.

  • 1 month ago | newscientist.com | Caroline Williams

    There are many mysteries in science. What is dark matter? Why are we conscious? Are we alone in the universe? But none looms larger in the mind of the average adult than this: why am I so exhausted all the time? It is a crucial question, not least because, according to a recent analysis of data from 32 countries, as many as 1 in 5 otherwise healthy adults complain of problematic levels of fatigue.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | abta.org | Caroline Williams

    by Caroline WilliamsIn March 2022, Caroline Williams began experiencing symptoms she thought were just “pregnancy brain.” At 17 weeks pregnant, her struggles with speaking, reading, and writing seemed like typical pregnancy side effects—until they weren’t. What followed was an extraordinary journey of resilience, heartbreak, and strength as Caroline faced an unimaginable diagnosis: a brain tumor during pregnancy.

  • Sep 8, 2024 | londondaily.news | Caroline Williams

    I’m always on the lookout for ways to integrate time in nature into my ‘too much to do, too little time’ themed life. Despite London’s often hectic pace it offers numerous green havens where you can immerse yourself in the rejuvenating power of nature therapy. Here, I’m excited to share my top five spots in London that promise to refresh your mind, body, and soul. 1. Hampstead Heath: The Urban WildernessHampstead Heath is a sprawling expanse of natural beauty right in the heart of London.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | biorxiv.org | Mickael Durand |Caroline Williams |Thomas Perrot |Enzo Lezin

    AbstractPlant specialized metabolism represents an inexhaustible source of active molecules, some of which have been used in human health for decades. Among these, monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) include a wide range of valuable compounds with anticancer, antihypertensive, or neuroactive properties. This is particularly the case for the pachysiphine derivatives which show interesting antitumor and anti-alzheimer activities but accumulate at very low levels in several Tabernaemontana species.

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