Wild animals know how to handle stress
U. TORONTO (CAN) — A snowshoe hare in the wild leads a stressful life, liable to become someone’s dinner at any moment—but unlike humans, they don’t develop ulcers, heart disease, or depression. Continue…
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This happy tattoo is really a medical sensor
U. TORONTO (CAN) — It looks like a smiley face tattoo, but a new easy-to-apply sensor can detect medical problems and help athletes fine-tune training routines. (more…)
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After injury, virtual reality tests real-world skills
U. TORONTO (CAN) — A new virtual reality test shows promise in predicting if a cognitive impairment will keep a person from functioning in the real world. (more…)










