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Fiaz Rahman has had a rough six months. The 18-year-old developed a pressure injury in August that prevented him from going to school for...
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As the new interim director of the Teaching and Learning Institute, Shauna Kingsnorth talks about training the next wave of health system leaders to meet the needs of children and youth with disabilities
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'Now she can communicate not just her immediate needs, like I'm hungry, but she can tell us what kind of music she likes, who she wants to hang out with, or what she wants to do.'
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On February 27, families, health care providers, researchers, and experts from across the continuum of hospital and community services fo...
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When Maddie dances down the hospital’s halls everyone knows her name and that’s because she’s a rock star.
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TORONTO, ON (May 3, 2018) – Today, the Raymond Chang Foundation announced a $2 million donation to Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitatio...
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Every day, doctors in children’s hospitals meet with parents to talk about life and death medical decisions. It may be whether to surgically create a hole in a child’s windpipe to place a breathing tube, whether to remove a life-sustaining ventilator, or whether to proceed with a high-risk medical…
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Mothers of children born with major anomalies like heart disease or Down syndrome had a 27 per cent increased risk of death when compared...
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Last week, medical ethicist Ezekiel Emanual spoke to The MIT Technology Review about why he believes life after age 75 is not worth living.
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We talk to a CAMH researcher on ways to keep youth with autism active at home, including a free Fit Friday webinar. Good ideas for all children.
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