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May 1, 2019

Exclusive interview! Dr. Ronald Cohn meets Hallie for a special one-on-one interview as he begins his term as President and CEO

May 1 is the first day on the job for Dr. Ronald Cohn, President and CEO of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids). Watch as Dr. Cohn sits down with inquisitive Hallie, who took time out of her busy Grade 1 schedule to ask some very important questions.

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May 1, 2019

The unanticipated early origins of childhood brain cancer

Joint SickKids, OICR and McGill study identifies earliest traces of brain cancer long before the disease becomes symptomatic. Findings could lead the way to the discovery of better treatments to attack lethal tumours.

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April 26, 2019

How a small worm helped unravel a big mystery in rare disease

Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCM)​ is a rare disease that causes anomalies in tiny capillaries that transport blood throughout the brain. Currently, there is no clinically approved therapy to treat this disease, which led a team at SickKids to use a small nematode worm, C. elegans, to help identify molecules that might allow for treatment of this currently incurable disease.

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April 25, 2019

Dr. Stephen Scherer awarded Killam prize, top health sciences award in Canada

One of The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)’s own was awarded the Killam Prize in health sciences today. Dr. Stephen Scherer, Director, The Centre for Applied Genomics (TCAG) and Senior Scientist, Genetics & Genome Biology, joins the prestigious group of Canadians who have received this award.

April 24, 2019

Young girl’s rapid recovery shows how far paediatric liver transplant has come

Julia Berardi, 5, received a liver transplant at SickKids to cure her rare genetic disease. Her parents and doctors are calling for organ donors during National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week.

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April 16, 2019

Statement regarding closure of Motherisk Helplines

The Motherisk Helplines are closing. The decision follows years of declining grant funding leading to staff reductions, as well as unsuccessful efforts to secure an alternative host for the program.

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April 15, 2019

Scientists ‘reverse engineer’ brain cancer cells to find new targets for treatment

Glioblastoma is one of the most devastating forms of cancer, with few existing treatment options. Scientists have ‘reverse engineered’ brain cancer stem cells gene by gene, uncovering multiple potential targets for this hard-to-treat cancer.

March 29, 2019

Pain, pain go away: new support tools improve students' experience of school-based vaccines

New card game approach aims to reduce fear and pain during vaccinations at school-based clinics. On vaccination day, nurses ask students what 'CARDs they want to play' - a student may wish to play from category "A" and ask to be vaccinated in a private place, or "D" and bring an electronic device to serve as a distraction.

March 29, 2019

SickKids team discovers overconnected brain cells may cause autism

Typically nerve cells with fewer connections are associated with autism. A team at SickKids found that nerve cells from children with autism can be overconnected and overactive, leading us to think about the causes of autism in a new way.

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March 26, 2019

Finding my voice: My epilepsy diagnosis

It’s Purple Day for Epilepsy awareness – Kiren Gill, Sr. Communications Specialist at SickKids provides a perspective on what it was like to be diagnosed with Epilepsy as a teen.

March 14, 2019

Application of a novel dialysis technique at SickKids saves newborn with renal failure

A procedure performed at SickKids may give new hope to families with babies in renal failure. Dr. Christoph Licht and his team performed the first clinical application of a modified continuous flow peritoneal dialysis (CFPD) at SickKids on baby Emily.

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March 8, 2019

The Leong Centre for Healthy Children will help SickKids and the University of Toronto improve child health through new precision prevention

A $25-million gift to the University of Toronto will help researchers at U of T and SickKids to harness the latest advances in the science of child health and pair them with developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.

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