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An estimated 4,837,000 asthmatics with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) could benefit substantially from antifungal treatment, say…
Being a Canadian researcher isn’t easy: having to juggle researching, teaching, running labs, overseeing graduate students, applying for funding…
University of Toronto researchers and entrepreneurs often look to MaRS Discovery District for help developing their spinoff companies. So word that…
Nurses are key players when it comes to a patient's health care. And their roles are shaped—and shaping—the politics of medicine in…
It takes equal parts vision and passion to pioneer a new literary genre. U of T anthropology professor Hilary Cunningham recently celebrated the…
New research indicates that Mexican-Americans born in the United States who are aged 55 and over are significantly more likely than Mexican-American…
A patient with depression, whose doctor hasn’t found a drug that works, knows the anguish of the long wait. She tries a drug for a week, reports…
Those with a history of heart disease should stay clear of the Queen and Bay Street area. It's one of the public places in Toronto where most…
Mental health steps into the spotlight at U of T’s inaugural mental health fair. MindFest is a full-day event on May 6 celebrating the…
When National Basketball Association player Jason Collins announced in a Sports Illustrated article this week that he is gay, media and…
Wide-eyed expressions that typically signal fear seem to enlarge our visual field making it easier to spot threats at the same time they enhance the…
More than 220 advocates of sexual diversity education gathered April 25 for the first annual Bonham Centre Awards Gala, presented by the Mark S.…