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Board members at seven hospitals jump queue

Theresa Boyle November 7, 2009

At least seven Toronto hospitals have given preferential access to scarce H1N1 vaccines to their boards of governors.

Your questions about H1N1 flu

November 6, 2009

Send us your questions on the H1N1 pandemic and we'll answer a selection. Comment Count(37)

Study finds a downside to hope

Cathal Kelly November 6, 2009

Over the course of a career, an oncologist may have to deliver 5,000 death sentences or more. The prospect is so daunting that as recently as 50 years...

Mt. Sinai staff outraged as board jumps H1N1 queue

Theresa Boyle, Denise Balkissoon, Robert Benzie Staff Reporters November 6, 2009

Unionized staff at Mount Sinai Hospital are calling for the resignation of its board of directors after members were given early H1N1 vaccinations...

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Coming out Crazy blog

Sandy Naiman January 7, 2009

In her award-winning mental health blog, journalist and advocate Sandy Naiman encourages everyone to speak honestly about mental health. She's the winner of a...

Jim Coyle November 4, 2009

On dusty bookshelves in many offices at Queen's Park you will find them, reports on Walkerton, on Ipperwash, on forensic pathology, on wrongful convictions and more.

James Travers October 31, 2009

Something is growing in this country other than the serpentine queues outside flu shot clinics. It's the federal civil service and that relentless...

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Murray Whyte November 29, 2008

Web searches can 'increase anxieties' especially when "employed as a diagnostic procedure," write researchers from Microsoft in a new study.

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Megan Ogilvie August 27, 2008

This is the first of a three-part series on how a typical unit of blood travels from the blue veins of a donor into the arm of a patient. Today, we meet the donor. Comment Count(10)

Brandie Weikle August 11, 2008

Thousands of Toronto residents are being asked to stay out of their homes because of the risk of asbestos exposure following Sunday's propane blast. Here’s what you... Comment Count(1)

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The men behind the beautiful minds

Megan Ogilvie October 31, 2009

Between the main course and dessert, the luncheon was declared the biggest gathering of the best scientific minds ever to sit under one roof.

Megan Ogilvie October 30, 2009

Almost from the moment he reported his stem cell breakthrough two years ago, Shinya Yamanaka has been the most famous scientist in the world.

Noor Javed October 29, 2009

A pair of lungs sits outside the human body in a bubble-like apparatus, seemingly breathing on their own.

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