TIMELINE: Looking back at the history of autism
A look at more than 100 years of research and development in autism in World Autism Month.
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Read MoreMedical experts are urging pregnant women to get vaccinated after an increase in infant admissions in Ontario.
Read MoreWaterloo and Queen’s universities came up with initiatives to study COVID-19 antibodies amid the pandemic.
Read MoreA mental health report found the COVID-19 pandemic profoundly impacted people worldwide as 57 per cent experienced adversity or trauma.
Read MoreCompared to other parts of area in west Toronto, central Etobicoke is lacking community spaces and there are plans to fix this.
Read MoreThe research, which used organic mini brains models made from stem cells, showed if COVID-19 can get past the barrier it can quickly replicate in brain cells, killing them off.
Read MoreWeather is more responsible than climate change in creating the ironically icy impasse that a crew of Canadian climate researchers finds itself in, an expert says.
Read MoreJohns Hopkins University is facing a billion dollar lawsuit for its involvement in infecting hundreds of Guatemalans with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the 1940s.
Read MoreIntimate kissing lasting 10 seconds can transfer as many as 80-million bacteria between partners, according to a new study.
Read MoreIn-depth research is needed in order to carry out safe medication for children
Read MoreNine out of ten families living in low-income highhrises are at risk of becoming homeless, according to a new University of Toronto study published by Emily Paradis, a senior research associate with the University of Toronto’s Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work and Cities Centre.
Read MoreRoadside bombings in Afghanistan often cause mental illness in Canadian veterans. Two research projects are underway to better evaluate and treat these illnesses.
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