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November 17, 2014

They spent years studying and researching, put in countless hours volunteering in disadvantaged communities and interning with companies in Canada and…

November 17, 2014

If you have high blood sugar, there is a new question to ask yourself: got milk? Researchers in the department of nutritional sciences have…

November 14, 2014

Personalized dietary advice based on a person’s genetic makeup improves eating habits compared to current “one-size-fits-all”…

November 14, 2014

Astronomers from the University of Toronto and the University of Arizona have provided the first direct evidence that an intergalactic…

November 14, 2014

Since the Ebola outbreak in West Africa began, numerous commentators have appeared on television news shows to discuss the disease and its…

November 14, 2014

Many kids have faced mothers who threatened punishment for not eating everything on their plates and wasting food. But, judging from the estimated $27…

November 14, 2014

Recent changes to Canadian immigration policy mean fewer social and health supports for immigrant women with a precarious immigration status –…

November 14, 2014

U of T researchers have developed a genetic test to identify which men are at highest risk for their prostate cancer to come back after localized…

November 12, 2014

Civil society organizations (CSOs) that work to protect human rights and civil liberties around the world are being bombarded with persistent and…

November 12, 2014

People with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are at increased risk of converting to Alzheimer’s disease within a few years, but a new study warns…

November 12, 2014

A new collaboration aimed at developing therapies for mood disorders and Alzheimer’s disease – known as the Neuroscience Catalyst –…

November 11, 2014

Edward Shorter is the Faculty of Medicine’s Jason A. Hannah Professor of the History of Medicine and also a professor in its psychiatry…