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News Stories by Jim Oldfield

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May 5
U of T student helps arrange free eye exams for Syrian refugees
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April 20
Discovery by U of T researchers shows how a common virus evades the body's natural defences
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April 13
Big data helps autism research: U of T team identifies 18 new genes increasing risk
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February 7
U of T physician pushes for Pap tests for immigrant women and those living in low-income neighbourhoods
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February 1
Genome sequencing and prostate cancer: U of T researcher hopes to deliver precise and personalized care to men
January 27
U of T's Dr. Barry Pakes reflects on first year as Nunavut’s deputy chief medical officer of health
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November 28
Declining dementia rates: U of T's Carmela Tartaglia talks about a new U.S. study
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November 18
Basic income can reduce food insecurity and improve health, says U of T expert
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May 12
New bacteria strain named after late U of T professor Donald Low
February 18
Canada's first Indigenous forensic pathologist: U of T's Kona Williams

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