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April 17, 2014

New research from the University of Toronto Mississauga demonstrates how carnivores transitioned into herbivores for the first time on…

April 17, 2014

Researchers say 94 per cent of Canadians surveyed said they would participate in public health programs that screen newborns for a specific number of…

April 17, 2014

Giving patients adrenaline after they suffer a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital does not increase their prospects of surviving long-term,…

April 17, 2014

A new modeling study suggests that fish consumption advisories for expecting mothers are ineffective in reducing infant exposure to long-lived…

April 17, 2014

A new University of Toronto study has found that by the age of two, children are remarkably good at comprehending speakers who talk with regional…

April 17, 2014

A group of drugs commonly prescribed for insomnia, anxiety and breathing issues “significantly increase the risk” that older people with…

April 16, 2014

What is going on in the brain of a person who has a severe mental illness, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder? Aristotle Voineskos knows that…

April 16, 2014

A new program called Explore It is giving students an opportunity to job-shadow alumni mentors in their preferred fields to see firsthand how their…

April 15, 2014

Teenagers who have suffered a traumatic brain injury such as a concussion are at “significantly greater odds” of attempting suicide, being…

April 15, 2014

Canada needs more principled leadership in foreign affairs, former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and former UN Ambassador Stephen Lewis told a…

April 15, 2014

A new study has linked the stiffness of breast tissue to the progression of a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer. Published in Nature…

April 15, 2014

The most commonly prescribed drug for pregnant women suffering from morning sickness in their first trimester does not prevent birth defects even…