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'urbanicity' linked to more psychotic-like events and distress in children

researchers found that that the more "urban" a child's environment, the more likely they are to experience delusions and hallucinations.
maija kappler
may 2 2022

boys are more likely to experience complications in the womb than girls

a new study suggests that knowing the sex of a child may help monitor or even prevent problems during pregnancy.
chris arnold
apr 29 2022

reports of hepatitis in children being investigated by canadian health officials

it is unclear if this is connected to the outbreak of severe liver disease reported in 12 countries and linked to the death of one child.
emma jones
apr 27 2022

opinion: it's time to address the misconceptions about concussion care

science has shown that concussions don't always require imaging tests and kids don't need to stay in a dark room.
laura purcell and erika persson
apr 20 2022

exercise during pregnancy lowers risk of diabetes in offspring: study

researchers have found that physical activity in those who are pregnant produces a protective protein that lowers diabetic risk.
dave yasvinski
apr 19 2022

children play an important role in covid transmission, according to new research

the research team studied 695 participants from 180 households in ottawa. it included households with at least one member having had a confirmed case of covid-19 and at least one child.
elizabeth payne
apr 13 2022

babies say the same first words, even in different languages and cultures

a new study explains why demonstrative words are so common in early language development.
maija kappler
apr 12 2022

how health care can respond to the lifelong impact of adverse childhood experiences

exposure to adverse childhood experiences, as well as disparities in social determinants of health, can significantly affect development and health in children.
the conversation
apr 11 2022
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'urbanicity' linked to more psychotic-like events and distress in children

researchers found that that the more "urban" a child's environment, the more likely they are to experience delusions and hallucinations.
maija kappler
may 2 2022

boys are more likely to experience complications in the womb than girls

a new study suggests that knowing the sex of a child may help monitor or even prevent problems during pregnancy.
chris arnold
apr 29 2022

reports of hepatitis in children being investigated by canadian health officials

it is unclear if this is connected to the outbreak of severe liver disease reported in 12 countries and linked to the death of one child.
emma jones
apr 27 2022

opinion: it's time to address the misconceptions about concussion care

science has shown that concussions don't always require imaging tests and kids don't need to stay in a dark room.
laura purcell and erika persson
apr 20 2022
powered by
obesity canada

exercise during pregnancy lowers risk of diabetes in offspring: study

researchers have found that physical activity in those who are pregnant produces a protective protein that lowers diabetic risk.
dave yasvinski
apr 19 2022

children play an important role in covid transmission, according to new research

the research team studied 695 participants from 180 households in ottawa. it included households with at least one member having had a confirmed case of covid-19 and at least one child.
elizabeth payne
apr 13 2022

babies say the same first words, even in different languages and cultures

a new study explains why demonstrative words are so common in early language development.
maija kappler
apr 12 2022

how health care can respond to the lifelong impact of adverse childhood experiences

exposure to adverse childhood experiences, as well as disparities in social determinants of health, can significantly affect development and health in children.
the conversation
apr 11 2022
powered by
movember canada

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