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your big sister may help buffer the effects of stress

a new study found that having older brothers or sisters may protect children against the effects of high stress levels in their mothers.
maija kappler
jun 2 2022

richard engel shares son’s rett syndrome has “taken a turn for the worse”

engel's son, henry, was diagnosed with rett syndrome when he was just 2 years old. the condition almost exclusively occurs in females.
emma jones
jun 2 2022

#askalyson: when a family member is in crisis, family counselling can be critical to getting help in a supportive way

it can be scary when your child has suicidal feelings, but a professional therapist can help them to develop insights about their emotions and teach them other ways to solve problems.
alyson schafer
may 31 2022

b.c. children with speech and hearing problems not getting timely access to support, says advocacy group

"massive backlog in timely access to early childhood intervention" could be overcome by creating more seats in m.sc programs, says speech and hearing b.c. president
david carrigg
may 26 2022

ten probable cases of hepatitis in children, two liver transplants reported in canada

the cases are not caused by a known hepatitis viruses. the public health agency of canada says it is too early to tell if these cases mark an increase in the hepatitis cases typically seen each year.
emma jones
may 25 2022

dogs may help protect kids from crohn’s disease

growing up with dogs — but not cats — may help protect against against inflammatory bowel disease, according to a new study.
dave yasvinski
may 25 2022

not all concussions are equal: understanding different types of brain damage

researchers are beginning to understand how injuries to different areas of the brain may affect different systems, but cause similar symptoms.
chris arnold
may 23 2022

study finds screen time has soared among montreal teens during pandemic

seven out of 10 said they're spending significantly more time on video games and social media.
montreal gazette
may 18 2022
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
canadian centre for caregiving excellence

your big sister may help buffer the effects of stress

a new study found that having older brothers or sisters may protect children against the effects of high stress levels in their mothers.
maija kappler
jun 2 2022

richard engel shares son’s rett syndrome has “taken a turn for the worse”

engel's son, henry, was diagnosed with rett syndrome when he was just 2 years old. the condition almost exclusively occurs in females.
emma jones
jun 2 2022

#askalyson: when a family member is in crisis, family counselling can be critical to getting help in a supportive way

it can be scary when your child has suicidal feelings, but a professional therapist can help them to develop insights about their emotions and teach them other ways to solve problems.
alyson schafer
may 31 2022

b.c. children with speech and hearing problems not getting timely access to support, says advocacy group

"massive backlog in timely access to early childhood intervention" could be overcome by creating more seats in m.sc programs, says speech and hearing b.c. president
david carrigg
may 26 2022
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

ten probable cases of hepatitis in children, two liver transplants reported in canada

the cases are not caused by a known hepatitis viruses. the public health agency of canada says it is too early to tell if these cases mark an increase in the hepatitis cases typically seen each year.
emma jones
may 25 2022

dogs may help protect kids from crohn’s disease

growing up with dogs — but not cats — may help protect against against inflammatory bowel disease, according to a new study.
dave yasvinski
may 25 2022

not all concussions are equal: understanding different types of brain damage

researchers are beginning to understand how injuries to different areas of the brain may affect different systems, but cause similar symptoms.
chris arnold
may 23 2022

study finds screen time has soared among montreal teens during pandemic

seven out of 10 said they're spending significantly more time on video games and social media.
montreal gazette
may 18 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

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