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Pearl Interactives one of seven new ventures to claim Canada’s single largest award for early-stage neurotechnology ventures
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'He can vocalize, cough, be suctioned, or stretch out on the floor without having to leave the venue space.'
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Scientists at the Bloorview Research Institute are constantly examining ways to empower individuals with disabilities to lead more healthy and happy lives
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Christine Provvidenza completed her Bachelor of Physical and Health Education and Master of Science, Exercise Science at the University of Toronto. She is also a registered Kinesiologist. As a Kinesiologist, Christine has been involved in the development and delivery of sport-based injury prevention programs, with a specific focus on concussion education initiatives for athletes, coaches and parents.
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“Paying attention to stories makes us better doctors, nurses and healers and is also good for patients, clients and survivors,” said ...
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Determined is the best way to describe eight-year-old Lexi as she recovers from selective dorsal rhizotomy surgery
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In the Daphne Cockwell Spiral Garden, kids and youth are inspired by nature, and by each other, to create works of art that stretch the imagination, leaving lasting feelings of self-empowerment.
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Congratulations to senior scientist Virginia Wright on her promotion to full professor (status) in the Department of Physical Therapy at ...
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Kate Bernardi, BAH, CCLS, is a Social ABCs early intervention trainer, parent coach and certified Child Life Specialist (CLS) with a background in psychology and child development.
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