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October 31, 2014

University of Toronto researchers have found that a large majority of Canadians want nutrition information on restaurant menus – and that…

October 31, 2014

What happens when a person with schizophrenia gets cancer or someone with diabetes shows signs of depression? Too often, people with such concurrent…

October 31, 2014

Electrical and computer engineering professor David Johns is taking a one-year leave of absence from teaching, but that doesn’t mean he’s…

October 30, 2014

As more and more of the world’s population migrates to cities to seek employment, health-care professionals are thinking about ways to ensure…

October 30, 2014

Lavinian, a new Slavic language created by University of Toronto professors Christina Kramer and Dragana Obradović, will never be taught in classrooms…

October 29, 2014

The 9th Annual Teaching & Learning Symposiumon November 3 is an opportunity to share experience, insight and research with colleagues on the…

October 29, 2014

Canada needs more large-scale research on special needs education, says Julia O’Sullivan, dean of the University of Toronto's Ontario…

October 29, 2014

Ontario’s Rolling Meadow Dairy has launched a line of milk this fall from cows that eat mainly grass. This new alternative – which is…

October 27, 2014

Ron Buliung’s interest in urban design initially started with his travels to Europe and India where he saw how different cities dealt with…

October 27, 2014

It's been a long road to election day in Toronto. But – regardless of which candidates come out on top – all the…

October 27, 2014

The issue: In a widely read 2013 article, "Global Health 2013: The Grand Convergence," the Lancet revisited the case for investment in…

October 26, 2014

Dr. Mel Borins wants to you to be healthy and he wants you equipped with more than just your family doctor’s orders. A family physician and…