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December 14, 2016

Grandma, Mother, Son: three generations of care at SickKids

To mark the publication of SickKids: A History of The Hospital for Sick Children, which chronicles the hospital’s extraordinary growth within the broader changes affecting Canadian society and medical practice over the last century, a Toronto family shares their SickKids connection over three generations.

December 12, 2016

Science Show & Tell: Study uncovers three subgroups of rare children’s brain cancer

Dr. Annie Huang chats about her SickKids study that uncovered three subgroups of atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumours and identified promising drugs to target each type in the Science Show & Tell series.

December 12, 2016

Topical cream lessens pain in infants receiving vaccinations, study shows

Research led by SickKids has found that liposomal lidocaine, a topical pain cream, is an effective method to reduce pain in infants receiving vaccination injections.

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December 9, 2016

Low-income Ontario children with diabetes faring better than their Californian counterparts

Low-income children with Type 1 diabetes in Ontario are getting more of the recommended preventative care visits and have fewer hospitalizations than similar children in California, according to a new study.

Genomics; DNA sequencing

December 9, 2016

SickKids-led research projects named 2015 disruptors by Genome Canada

Four projects led by researchers from SickKids were awarded over $991,000 in total funding by Genome Canada today as part of the 2015 Disruptive Innovation in Genomics competition.

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December 6, 2016

New book chronicles the history of The Hospital for Sick Children

"SickKids: The History of The Hospital for Sick Children" chronicles the trials and triumphs that have led SickKids to become Canada’s largest paediatric centre and a world leader in child health.

December 1, 2016

Ways to give this holiday season: SickKids gift donation guidelines

Being in hospital during the holiday season can be tough for patients and their families. Staff and volunteers at SickKids do their best to create a fun and familiar environment for families, in efforts to normalize the hospital experience.

December 1, 2016

This World AIDS Day SickKids celebrates the success of HIV prevention initiatives

On World AIDS Day, SickKids celebrates the advances in treatment and care of children, youth and adults with HIV, particularly the prevention of vertical transmission from pregnant women to their babies.

A camera man films an adult doing chest compressions on a CPR dummy while someone dressed in paramedic gear instructs through a microphone

November 28, 2016

SickKids, Toronto Paramedic Services and Heart & Stroke teach CPR live on Breakfast Television!

To commemorate CPR Awareness Month SickKids hosted some special guests to highlight the importance of basic CPR training in emergency situations. Kicking off a day long series of sessions collaboratively taught by educators from SickKids, Toronto Paramedic Services and Heart & Stroke, a special morning session was featured live on Breakfast Television.

November 21, 2016

Genetic counselling and the path towards precision medicine

Cheryl Shuman is Director of Genetic Counselling at SickKids, and was the first genetic counsellor in Canada.

Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning exterior

November 21, 2016

Largest international study of its kind finds new schizophrenia risk genes

Canadian and international scientists have uncovered six new schizophrenia risk genes in the largest study of its kind.

A wall of framed drawings and paintings, depicting various scenes and subjects

November 15, 2016

PICH2GO helps tackle children’s pain through art and discussion

For International Pain Awareness Week, the SickKids Pain Centre organized a series of educational and networking events, which brought together clinicians, researchers, trainees, patient families and policymakers to help engage, empower and educate about the very real child health problem of pain in kids.

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