Nancy Bourne-Capon looks back, remembering toy building blocks stretching from one corner of her family’s living room to the other, a brightly...
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Symptoms to watch for with poor air quality – and how to stay safe
Hundreds of wildfires are burning across Canada, triggering evacuation orders and covering many cities with smoky or smoggy skies and a smell of...
New Hope in Brain Tumour Treatment
Firefighter Steven Stefanidis shares his story as a research participant in the international clinical trial.
Thinking of joining a clinical research trial? Six things to know
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is not only a hospital and Canada’s largest trauma centre. As an institution committed to inventing the future of...
Staff Q and A: Reflecting on Jewish Heritage Month
This Jewish Heritage Month, Gail Klein, Director of Operations, Centre for Clinical Trial Support at Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI), and Ariela...
The smallest, most fragile babies: One family’s story of their time in the NICU
“I can hear you cry. I know you’re alive.” That was Donna Loi’s first thought after her twins were born unexpectedly at 23 weeks and six days at...
How a polio epidemic led to the invention of intensive care
In this Q & A, Sunnybrook critical care physician and researcher Dr. Hannah Wunsch discusses polio and the origin story of intensive care.
How Speech-Language Pathologists Support Patients
Speech-language pathologists provide communication and swallowing assessments to patients of all ages. They also collaborate with other health-care...
Your first aid kit can help STOP THE BLEED®
With the days getting warmer and the May long weekend quickly approaching, many of us are getting ready to enjoy some fun activities, like a trip...
Inside Sunnybrook’s Accessible Care Pregnancy Clinic: Diana’s story
The clinic is the first in Canada to care for patients with physical disabilities of all types during their pregnancy, delivery and postpartum phases.

