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As it stands, there is health-based discrimination in Canadian law. The system disadvantages the diseased and disabled. Restrictions preventing…
He may be retiring from his role as principal of University of Toronto Scarborough and vice-president of Ã山ǿ¼é, but Professor Bruce…
Through fluorescent cells projected onto walls to solar-powered vehicles, the University of Toronto community showed thousands of people the wonders…
Two University of Toronto professors, renowned in their respective fields of pediatric rehabilitation engineering and the early detection of globally…
Not much bigger than a bottle cap, the device Neda Ghazi holds in her hand could have a significant impact on Canadians’ health. It’s an…
For the last 25 years, Kelly Hannah-Moffat has been researching human rights issues in the correctional system. The University of Toronto…
A University of Toronto team led by Professor Moshe Eizenman has developed a simple, inexpensive way for people to test their own vision for early…
Neville Moray was a pioneer in exploring the interaction between humans and machines by combining the disciplines of psychology and engineering. His…
If you’re familiar with the New York Times' new podcast Caliphate, you know of Rukmini Callimachi’s reporting style, going deep into the…
Once thought of as a disease that only affected older adults, diabetes is now being diagnosed increasingly in people under the age of 30 – the…
A bump on the head. And then another. That’s all there was to it. Yet, Mother’s Day 2013 would change one mother’s life. Her daughter Rowan Stringer,…
The physiotherapy gym at Toronto General Hospital looks just as you would expect. It’s equipped with treadmills, a rack of light dumbbells and…