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Should I vaccinate my kids?

October 28, 2009

In the wake of teenage boy's death, GTA parents grapple with the question

Fine-tuning musicians' bodies

John Terauds September 22, 2009

When Toronto Symphony Orchestra violinist Wendy Rose woke up one morning with a frozen shoulder, she was close to panic. She could barely move her left arm – the arm she uses to hold her violin.

Driving ambition fuels recovery

Lauren La Rose July 28, 2009

In one swift movement, Ray Hooker unleashes a backswing that sends a little white ball soaring – using just one arm.

Health professionals to get wider powers

Tanya Talaga May 12, 2009

The province has unveiled reforms that will enable physiotherapists to order X-rays, midwives to use breathing tubes on struggling newborns and pharmacists to refill prescriptions without doctors' orders.

Pharmacists, dietitians to gain greater powers

Tanya Talaga May 11, 2009

Health professionals such as pharmacists, dietitians and midwives will gain greater powers under proposed legislation to be unveiled today.

Health-care workers to get broader powers

Tanya Talaga April 25, 2009

Ontario is about to move ahead with plans to allow pharmacists, nurse practitioners and other health-care professionals to provide some services now performed by doctors, Premier Dalton McGuinty says.

Calorie-count bill clears hurdle

Rob Ferguson April 10, 2009

Boosters of healthy eating declared victory yesterday after a push to order chain restaurants to put calorie counts on their menus narrowly passed another hurdle.

`Daddy got sick. Daddy got better'

Diane Flacks April 4, 2009

Nick Pemberton – father of three, software developer, part-time novelist, runner, domestic renovator – spent almost all of last year not knowing where his lower body was in space.

'She likes to say she's a tough cookie'

Judy Steed November 8, 2008

A few months after my surgery, I went to visit Ruth Jacobi. My roommate from the hospital lives at Kensington Gardens, on College St. in downtown Toronto. It's a long-term care facility that evolved out of the old Doctor's Hospital.

Hard choices loom on health care

Carol Goar November 3, 2008

One of the unwritten rules of provincial budgeting is that medicare is sacrosanct.

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