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A new exhibit at the Guelph Civic Museum uncovers a eugenics course taught at two founding colleges of the University of Guelph in the first half of the 20th century.
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'The perception of a nurse is no longer restricted to providing direct care at a bedside.'
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'I see that our nurses and clinicians treat the children as if they were their own. That brings me joy.'
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'Our families have been through a trauma. What their needs look like afterwards vary significantly.'
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Children's rehab is “a whole new world” fraught with stress and confusion for parents of preemies who are moving on from neonatal int...
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Carolynn Gludish has worked as an inpatient nurse at Holland Bloorview for nine years, primarily with children who are in rehab following...
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Dr. Tomáš Paus is fascinated by brains—not individual brains, but the study of hundreds of thousands of them. As a neuroscientist, he studies how our genes, and our physical and social environments growing up, influence our brains.
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A child who is diagnosed at an older age may miss windows for intervention. Parents discuss the impact and a developmental pediatrician looks at contributing factors.
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'Aidan is an amazing person but a lot of people don't take the time to know him or understand him.'
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