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Canada’s primary care system is falling short of high-performance standards despite significant investments to transform the sector, according to a…
For Joseph Wong, basketball is more than a hobby or a passion – it’s a platform to foster meaningful conversations about community, sustainability,…
A new training initiative launched by the University of Toronto’s Data Sciences Institute (DSI), an institutional strategic initiative, is…
For the first time in more than three quarters of a century, four University of Toronto students have been selected for a prestigious Rhodes…
The incidence and proportion of concussions suffered by NHL players following hits to the lateral side of the head reduced substantially following the…
On the surface, bananas seem an uncontroversial fruit – delicious, nutritious and widely consumed all over the world. But peel back the layers and…
Infants are not protected against the varicella-zoster virus, the virus that causes chickenpox, for several months before they are eligible for…
A new study involving researchers from the University of Toronto has found mindfulness training for doctors improved their communication with patients…
David Dyzenhaus’s scholarly interests were shaped during his legal studies at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, at a time when…
Kang Lee, a professor in the department of applied psychology and human development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the…
Paul Bloom’s latest book kicks off by recounting a daydream in which he quits his job as a psychology professor to venture into the world of…
How much power do homecare workers have to resist being exploited by their employers? For Asian women working in this occupation in…