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July 3, 2014

Adults who have dyslexia are much more likely to report they were physically abused before they turned 18 than their peers without dyslexia. That was…

July 3, 2014

At a recent gathering of Canada’s energy and utilities regulators, delegates voiced their greatest fear: a coordinated physical and cyber-attack…

July 2, 2014

The potential to solve global health problems is limitless if you identify common goals, focus on mutual benefits and approach problems at a human…

July 2, 2014

When Hugh Segal walks into Massey College as its new master on July 2 he will be thinking about the vision the founders of the college had but also…

July 2, 2014

What if you could dramatically reduce the number of healthcare-associated infections around the world? Lunanos, a startup based in the University of…

July 2, 2014

On July 1, 2014, the University of Toronto's  Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation moved from the Faculty of Medicine to the…

June 26, 2014

“What is driving us to expand internships and service learning?” That’s what the Globe and Mail’s James Bradshaw asked 350…

June 26, 2014

Foreign-trained physicians feel there are not enough residency positions for them in countries such as Canada and the United States and this…

June 26, 2014

Deep Prasad is wasting no time. A first-year undergraduate in the Electrical Engineering program, and fellow of the Engineering faculty’s…

June 26, 2014

Women with chronic physical illnesses are more likely to use mental health services than men with similar illnesses; they also seek out mental health…

June 25, 2014

When University of Toronto PhD student Stephen McCarthy discovered he was ineligible to donate blood, he was surprised. McCarthy learned that Canadian…