The journey of a parent to twins underscores both the strengths and the shortcomings of the system of evaluations and children's health resources.
Many vulnerable patients are also unable to mask for a number of reasons. They may be nauseous, need oxygen, in the midst of ...
It's time to treat misinformation as the public health crisis it truly is, particularly among youth in marginalized Black, ...
As primary care physicians, our goal is simple: provide the best care possible to our patients, who are at the heart of our ...
A limited national pharmacare plan passed into law recently, but so far it is only a small step toward universal, ...
Contrary to recent statements from Doug Ford, patients decide what is a medical emergency. We trust our patients to make that ...
More than 40 years ago, in the early 1980s, I co-led a major report on Our Chemical Society for the City of Toronto’s ...
In modern medicine, the term “surgery” conjures images of curative interventions. A paradigm shift, however, is emerging with ...
Emergency department waits are continuing to rise, access to primary care is becoming increasingly desperate, surgical backlogs persist, adult and pediatric mental health access remains elusive for ...
Editors’ Note: 120 physicians and researchers from the University of Toronto are signatories to this letter to Doug Ford. As physicians and researchers from the University of Toronto who practice in ...
Information is more accessible than ever, yet the rapid spread of misinformation is relentless and has potentially devastating consequences. One of the most concerning examples is the stigma and ...