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new study recommends early return to school following concussions

the study concluded that prolonged absences from school and other activities following a concussion “may be detrimental to recovery”.
bruce deachman
jan 23 2023

opinion: canada is failing on child and youth mental health

covid-19 has revealed inequitable access to vital services for vulnerable youth people across the country.
raissa amany, magdalena rudz, carly la berge, connie trang
jan 16 2023

social media use linked to changes in adolescent brains

researchers found that teens who checked their feeds more than 15 times a day had more activity in the parts of their brain associated with rewards, determining what deserves attention and what doesn't, and motivation.
maija kappler
jan 11 2023

shortage of children's fever, pain medication to be eased 'very soon', says province

the shortages that are being felt across the country are still primarily impacting kids' medications, but it has expanded into the adult supply as well
bill kaufmann
jan 4 2023

dan fumano: making vancouver playgrounds a little less safe, for the kids' sake

opinion: playgrounds since the 1990s might have actually been too safe, research suggests. a bit of risk — and the occasional scraped knee — makes kids more resilient.
dan fumano
jan 3 2023

hurts to swallow: causes, remedies and relief options

pain when swallowing, also known as odynophagia, can have numerous causes including environmental or behavioural factors.
healthing.ca
dec 23 2022

this year's flu is causing hallucinations in kids

fever hallucinations happen because the body's high temperature impairs the functions of the brain.
maija kappler
dec 16 2022

new video game cloud bazaar aims to make physical therapy fun for kids

while video games have not typically meant physical health, a new generation of games claim to help children with physical disabilities develop critical strength.
emma jones
dec 14 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
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obesity canada
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movember canada

new study recommends early return to school following concussions

the study concluded that prolonged absences from school and other activities following a concussion “may be detrimental to recovery”.
bruce deachman
jan 23 2023

opinion: canada is failing on child and youth mental health

covid-19 has revealed inequitable access to vital services for vulnerable youth people across the country.
raissa amany, magdalena rudz, carly la berge, connie trang
jan 16 2023

social media use linked to changes in adolescent brains

researchers found that teens who checked their feeds more than 15 times a day had more activity in the parts of their brain associated with rewards, determining what deserves attention and what doesn't, and motivation.
maija kappler
jan 11 2023

shortage of children's fever, pain medication to be eased 'very soon', says province

the shortages that are being felt across the country are still primarily impacting kids' medications, but it has expanded into the adult supply as well
bill kaufmann
jan 4 2023
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

dan fumano: making vancouver playgrounds a little less safe, for the kids' sake

opinion: playgrounds since the 1990s might have actually been too safe, research suggests. a bit of risk — and the occasional scraped knee — makes kids more resilient.
dan fumano
jan 3 2023

hurts to swallow: causes, remedies and relief options

pain when swallowing, also known as odynophagia, can have numerous causes including environmental or behavioural factors.
healthing.ca
dec 23 2022

this year's flu is causing hallucinations in kids

fever hallucinations happen because the body's high temperature impairs the functions of the brain.
maija kappler
dec 16 2022

new video game cloud bazaar aims to make physical therapy fun for kids

while video games have not typically meant physical health, a new generation of games claim to help children with physical disabilities develop critical strength.
emma jones
dec 14 2022
powered by
obesity canada

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