Despite an increased risk of tendon and aortic rupture, fluoroquinolones remain a valuable treatment option for many patients.
Research
Behind the research: using genetics to unmask the mysteries of cancer
Dr. Stanley Liu is a radiation oncologist and biological sciences researcher.
Highlights from 20 years of burn research
On December 5, 1998, the Ross Tilley Burn Centre (RTBC) moved to its new home at Sunnybrook. Read about some of our most groundbreaking burn research...
Behind the research: A look at routine screening for people with advanced cancer
Patients with cancer that has already spread are being screened for new cancers despite little benefit to the patient: study
Meet the new Gord Downie Fellow in Brain Oncology
Dr. Jay Detsky is using MRI to better diagnose and treat brain cancer — and to better see how treatment is working.
Researchers are leading a unique Ebola study in Toronto
Researchers are studying the most feasible and comfortable conditions for health-care providers to provide medical care to Ebola patients.
Recruitment continues for world first study investigating safety of opening blood-brain barrier in patients with ALS
Behind-the-research: a Q&A with Dr. Lorne Zinman, director of Sunnybrook’s ALS clinic, which is the largest of its kind in Canada.
When do older adults do their best thinking? It depends on the season, study suggests
A new study suggests that in the general population of older adults — and those with Alzheimer’s — cognitive function, thinking and memory improves...
100th Sunnybrook essential tremor patient treated with focused ultrasound
Dr. Michael Schwartz discusses the MRI-guided focused ultrasound for essential tremor, and the discoveries over the past six years that are helping...
Why responsible reporting of suicide is so important
The largest Canadian study on suicide reporting found certain types of suicide reporting result in increases in suicide deaths. (Please remember that...