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I just read a fascinating review of the new book Do No Harm, a memoir by one of Britain's top neurosurgeons Dr. Henry Marsh. New York Tim...
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'What matters to the patient is what inspires the change.'
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On Monday I got home just as D'Arcy and Ben were walking up the 26 steps to our house. Ben, who had just got off his bus, was wearing his...
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Max Setka, 21, is in his second year studying journalism and history at Trent University in Peterborough, Ont. Max has a long history wit...
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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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'The health disparity between mothers of children with and without disabilities disappeared in families with higher incomes.'
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Stephanie Lurch is one of the few Black physiotherapists in Canada working as a clinician, educator and scholar. Her focus is health equity.
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Holland Bloorview marks 30 years of Black History Month in Canada
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Imagine you're a young filmmaker with multiple sclerosis living in New York City. Your documentary When I Walk has won an Emmy. You're able to live on your own and work, because New York State Medicaid covers 24-7 care aids who come to your home. Then your marriage ends and your…
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'The need to understand someone different enough to challenge one's understanding may contribute to a better general ability to understand others.'
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