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Dr. Paul Oh on Heart Health (CTV Your Morning)

Dr. Paul Oh and patient Nicole Mclaughlin talk heart health and tips on CTV Your Morning

How UHN and the Canada India Foundation are innovating care models through the power of yoga (Healthing)

Yoga involves combining various physical movements and poses, along with breathing and relaxation techniques, to enhance both physical and mental well-being.

‘An opportunity to say thank you’: UHN’s first large-scale fundraising walk celebrates health care and innovation (Toronto Star)

We Walk UHNited’s Saturday event advocates for Canadian health care and celebrated the patients helped by the hospital network.

Gearing up for We Walk UHNITED (CP24)

UHN ambassadors speak about the upcoming event and the importance of walking.

Indie Rock band The Beaches play a concert in support of UHN’s Music Healing Programs (Globe and Mail)

Indie Rock band The Beaches play a concert in support of UHN’s Music Healing Programs

Indie Rock band The Beaches play a concert in support of UHN’s Music Healing Programs (The Globe and Mail)

Earlier this month, patients and staff at the University Health Network (UHN) were treated to a special concert, not by a hospital music therapist, but by Toronto indie rock band, The Beaches.

This UHN event is using the power of walking to bring people together (Breakfast Television)

Devo is joined by We Walk UHNITED ambassador Madison Tevlin and UHN Medical Director Dr. Paul Oh to learn about the We Walk UHNITED event.

Madison Tevlin on her ‘Assume That I can’ campaign (The Morning Show)

From going viral to going global, Madison Tevlin is lighting up screens, stages, and hearts. The actor, advocate, and podcast host joins The Morning Show on Global to talk about her Clio-winning campaign "Assume That I Can," her work with "We Walk UHNITED," and why inclusion and representation are important.

From oxygen tanks to 10K walks: A journey to advocacy through cancer, lung and kidney transplants (Healthing)

When Shilpa Raju was in the process of completing her last semester of undergraduate education, she was met with the first health scare of her life: Hodgkin’s lymphoma. She went through chemotherapy and radiation to treat it, and she was out of the woods—or so she thought.

Pitching in: Raising money for Toronto’s University Health Network (The Globe and Mail)

Every cancer survivor faces challenges but few have experienced the difficulties Shilpa Raju has endured. Ms. Raju is feeling so strong that on May 31 she plans to participate in We Walk UHNITED, a five-kilometre walk through downtown Toronto to raise money for the UHN Foundation.

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