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(September 2018) Brenda Milner, often referred to as the "founder pf neuropsychology" turned 100 on July 15. Milner, a long-time mentor o...
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“He said intubating her was a matter of risk versus quality of life. I was like ‘But she has quality of life.’ And he looked at me and goes, ‘Oh, she can walk? And talk?’”
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DOCC-Net: Disability & Obesity in Canadian Children NetworkDOCC-Net aims to chart the way of future research on obesity and weight-relate...
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Ethicists, doctors call for the idea of human equality to guide our health response to COVID-19. 'Our judgments about who gets treatment should be based on whether the treatment is worthwhile, not on whether the patient is "worthy" of treatment.'
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Prior to the research project at Holland Bloorview, Ethiopian clinicians didn’t have a tool to identify the condition in babies.
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Back-to-school: Researchers launch accessible parent guide on having confident conversations with their kids about weight
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Unique exergame boosts well-being of kids with CP recovering from orthopedic surgery
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In June 2018, Patrick Jachyra, PhD candidate at the University of Toronto, was one of the two recipients of this year's Autism Scholars A...
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Concussion strategy aligns players, parents, coaches and trainers in leading-edge brain injury prevention, education, research, recovery ...
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Physician reflects on her journey as an educator, clinician and researcher as a newly minted associate professor
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