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May 14, 2013

Zindel Segal is a pioneer in the emerging field of mindfulness-based psychotherapy. For more than 20 years, Segal has studied and promoted…

May 13, 2013

Toronto city council addressed the needs of the medically uninsured and voted 21 to 7 in favour of increasing help for those without Ontario Health…

May 13, 2013

The perfect coordination of mind and body is easy to take for granted. But it can mean the difference between safety and danger, success and…

May 9, 2013

One of the first lessons Joe Wong teaches his students is that innovation doesn’t mean invention. It’s not about the coolest gadget, the…

May 9, 2013

Deep in the ocean, hot springs spew plumes of black "smoke" filled with flecks of gold, silver, copper and more. Today they are just…

May 9, 2013

Children of parents who were addicted to drugs or alcohol are more likely to be depressed in adulthood, according to a new study by University of…

May 8, 2013

An estimated 4,837,000 asthmatics with allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) could benefit substantially from antifungal treatment, say…

May 8, 2013

Being a Canadian researcher isn’t easy: having to juggle researching, teaching, running labs, overseeing graduate students, applying for funding…

May 7, 2013

University of Toronto researchers and entrepreneurs often look to MaRS Discovery District for help developing their spinoff companies. So word that…

May 7, 2013

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…

May 6, 2013

It takes equal parts vision and passion to pioneer a new literary genre. U of T anthropology professor Hilary Cunningham recently celebrated the…

May 6, 2013

New research indicates that Mexican-Americans born in the United States who are aged 55 and over are significantly more likely than Mexican-American…