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Family doctor Madeleine Cole works at a 25-bed hospital in Iqaluit doing emergency medicine and delivering babies. She also flies in to remote Nunavut villages to run clinics for the largely Inuit population. But last year, Madeleine found herself on the receiving end of medicine. During an idyllic…
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Judith Scott was an acclaimed sculptor whose abstract pieces—combining fibre and found objects like an umbrella or bicycle wheel—show...
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Dr. Alysha Ladha works with children who are hospitalized at Holland Bloorview after acquiring disabilities through trauma or illness.
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Ontario adults with developmental disabilities are nearly four times more likely to die early than their non-disabled peers, and fare wor...
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Imagine coming to the scene of a car accident and being told it's your child that's been hit. But your child is not there. She's been tak...
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After 32 years as a teacher-librarian, Shelley Neal's life has come first circle. “When I was a little girl in public school I remember...
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Mothers of children born with major anomalies like heart disease or Down syndrome had a 27 per cent increased risk of death when compared...
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'The health disparity between mothers of children with and without disabilities disappeared in families with higher incomes.'
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'Historically, theatre has had an elitist mindset of who belongs, or what it looks like to be a good patron.'
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With the start of any new school year, it's a bittersweet time for Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital's research institute to...
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