Breadcrumbs
Neurology Faculty in the media
The Lullaby Project: Music as Medicine
What Women Need to Know About Stroke Prevention & Recovery
Is Parkinson's Becoming a Pandemic? The Agenda with Steve Paikin
uOttawa's youngest graduate is now a 12-year-old master's student at U of T
Millions of people in Canada have sleep apnea. The problem is not all of them realize it
This children's book was written by Dr. Bui and illustrated by Dr. Annie Zhu to empower parents facing illness to create an authentic narrative of their lived experiences for their children. In the words of one reader a "truly huggable book".
Now available on Amazon with proceeds supporting the Women's Neurology program, University of Toronto.
Congratulations to Dr. Aleksandra Pikula, a member of the vascular neurology staff and a clinician investigator at UHN's Krembil Brain Institute, for being named the Jay & Sari Sonshine Chair in Stroke Prevention and Cerebrovascular Brain Health.
Making Sure Multiple Sclerosis Counts and Is Counted for All—An Update on Multiple Sclerosis Prevalence by Race and Ethnicity in the United States
We had some help from our young friends, who asked about UHN’s Epilepsy Pregnancy clinic at Toronto Western Hospital.
Vera Bril: what if?
Dr. Christine Hawkes is the only female neurologist practicing Neurovascular Intervention in Canada? She recently joined the DoM and is committed to increasing opportunity & representation in the field!
Can naps increase your risk of stroke and high blood pressure? What Canadian experts say
Intravenous tenecteplase compared with alteplase for acute ischaemic stroke in Canada (AcT): a pragmatic, multicentre, open-label, registry-linked, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial
Canadian Leader in Neurology: Dr. Esther Bui
The rise of stroke in young adults
Epilepsy Genetics for the adult neurologist
Lisa Raitt shares the pain behind her husband's devastating diagnosis