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Can AI Help Voters Decide Who to Vote For?

With voters increasingly disengaged from politics, the Democratic Engagement Exchange at Toronto Metropolitan University is working to increase voter engagement.
11-Dec-2024 1:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

Greater Oversight of Canadian Fertility Industry Needed, Says New Research

New research from Toronto Metropolitan University finds that the treatment of egg donors at private fertility clinics in Canada is contrary to the Canadian Medical Association’s Code of Ethics.
9-Dec-2024 2:00 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Separated Bike Lanes, Slower Vehicle Speeds Greatly Reduce Bicycle Injuries

Using your bicycle to commute to work has numerous health and environmental benefits. Yet, the largest Canadian study on cycling injuries led by Ryerson University suggests cyclists are at risk of injury due to the lack of cycling infrastructure in...
20-Feb-2013 12:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Street Youth More Likely to Trade Sex for Food, Shelter if They Were Abused as Children

New research led by Ryerson scientists have found that street youth who have been sexually abused as children are far more likely to engage in trading sex for food, shelter and other basic necessities.
24-Jan-2013 12:00 PM EST Add to Favorites

Researchers Explore Ways Canadian Companies Can Sustainably Partner with Developing Countries

How can Canadian companies develop stronger economic ties with developing countries while promoting sustainable development and reducing poverty in those regions? That is the heart of an innovative research project supported by Ryerson...
8-Jan-2013 4:00 PM EST Add to Favorites

Start the New Year Right: Tips on How to Maintain Healthy Eating Resolutions

Now that the New Year is upon us, New Year’s resolutions to eat healthier may be top of mind, but how easy is it to keep your resolve after a few weeks? To keep from sliding back into old habits, Ryerson University experts offer these tips to help...
7-Jan-2013 8:00 AM EST Add to Favorites

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Heart-Surgery Patients with Elevated Anxiety, Depression Less Able to Care for Themselves, Risk Re-Admission to ER

It is quite common for patients who have had heart surgery to experience anxiety and short-term memory loss as side effects. New research from Ryerson University has found that heart-surgery patients experiencing these conditions are less successful...
17-Dec-2012 11:20 AM EST Add to Favorites


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19-Dec-2024 9:00 PM EST

How to Avoid Being a Holiday Perfectionist: Ryerson Expert

Holidays are a time for family and friends to gather together to have a wonderful meal and catch up after a busy year. However, some may be tempted to spend weeks, or even a month, in advance planning the perfect holiday gathering.
10-Dec-2012 11:50 AM EST

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Getting Rid of Those Holiday "Blues": Ryerson University Expert

The holidays are usually a time for people to celebrate with their friends and family over dinner parties and gatherings. But it’s also a time when others feel slightly overwhelmed and anxious. Dr. Colleen Carney, a sleep and depression expert...
7-Dec-2012 9:45 AM EST

Seven Steps to Acing Your Finals: Ryerson Expert

With exams just around the corner, time is ticking for students as they prepare for their finals. Ioanna Agelothanasis, a learning strategist at Ryerson University’s Learning Success Centre, offers these helpful strategies to help students manage...
3-Dec-2012 3:25 PM EST

Surviving Holiday Parties: Ryerson University Expert

Does the thought of making polite conversation with relatives you only see once a year or with your co-workers at the annual holiday office party leave you tongue tied? Many of us have experienced social anxiety, or at least felt a little uneasy...
3-Dec-2012 10:00 AM EST

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