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Captured Caring: Moments of inspiration for the week of April 15, 2024
Every day our people at Sinai Health are doing extraordinary things. Captured Caring is a series featuring submissions from our people to provide you with inspiration and encouragement as we care for patients and each other. Have your own story or photo to...
Sinai Health’s Study Investigates Underuse of Breakthrough Diabetes Treatments
Despite their potential to transform type 2 diabetes (T2D) management, the adoption of new medications like SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP1 agonists has been slow, leaving many patients yet to experience their substantial health benefits. “The benefits of SGLT2 inhibitors...
Making a difference every day: Sinai Health’s volunteers
Sharing a laugh or smile. Building relationships with people, patients and families. Providing comfort. When asked about their motivations for volunteering, these are the resounding responses shared by Sinai Health’s volunteers. “Our volunteers are students,...
Sinai Health Researchers to Trial Volunteer Support for Stroke Recovery
A stroke is often life-changing for patients and their families. Fatigue, mobility issues, incontinence, depression, anxiety and isolation are only some of the challenges reported by stroke survivors as they return home from the hospital. The experience can be...
The story behind the Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Medicine Institute
As Canada’s only institute of emergency medicine, SREMI is on a mission: to create evidence to guide practice, and to put that evidence into practice.
Toronto researchers devise new method to find proteins for targeted treatment of disease
From left to right: Drs. Anne-Claude Gingras, Mikko Taipale and Daniel Schramek.Researchers at the University of Toronto and Sinai Health have devised a new molecular platform to identify proteins involved in disease and potentially target them for therapy. The Senior...
Sinai Health’s $10M funding fuels creation of lab-grown organoids for disease research and drug discovery
Lab-grown human brain organoid tissue derived entirely from stem cells. The left panel is a low power view, the right panel is higher power, showing integration of diverse cells types, including different kinds of brain cells, such as neurons (blue and pink) and...