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Toronto neurologist Dr. Galit Kleiner has spent nearly two decades studying a movement disorder that causes uncontrollable muscle stiffness and pain in nearly all of her patients with advanced dementia.
A physician at UHN is closing it.
Stroke and sleep neurologist Dr. Mark Boulos says daylight savings can make a ‘big difference’ and may take people a few days to adjust.
In this episode of Talking Sleep, host Dr. Seema Khosla welcomes Dr. Mark Boulos, Dr. Atul Khullar, and Dr. Michael Mak for an in-depth discussion on a topic that has challenged clinicians for decades: Are hypnotics safe for patients with untreated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?
Ontario springs forward one hour on Sunday, March 8, 2026. Here are expert tips on sleep hygiene, kid-friendly routines and mental health impacts, to help lessen the time change impact.
Today, on Fight Back with Libby Znaimer, we discussed the issue of sleep debt, switching over to Daylight Saving Time and the increased risk in health conditions like stroke, dementia, heart attacks, and cancer that can come with lack of sleep.
Neurologists Esther Bui, MD, and Angela O'Neal, MD, talked about the INSIGHT network, a collaborative global initiative designed to advance medical education in women’s neurology.
Ontario sleep expert Dr. Mark Boulos, sleep neurologist and medical lead for the Sunnybrook Sleep Laboratory, explains the science behind dark showering trend — and shares advice for people struggling to get sleep.
Women with common pregnancy complications are at increased risk for cardiovascular and metabolic health problems later in life. But many patients remain unaware of the connection.
A breakthrough of bubbles and sound: Canadian scientist gives glioblastoma patients hope
Fredericton is hosting a one-day conference on Parkinson's today. The event brings together researchers, health care workers and people living with Parkinson's, to help spread knowledge and put a face to the disease. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Mark Taylor, one of the organizers of the event, and Dr. Lorraine Kalia, today's keynote speaker.
Making decisions can be hard. These three practices can help guide you.
The forgotten patients of brain health: Why Functional Neurological Disorder needs a clinical home.
Experts urge ‘Manhattan Project’ on dementia as cases projected to soar past 1 million.
Discovering New Possibilities in Dementia Care
Interrupted sleep can cause damage to the brain's blood vessels, a new study claims.
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