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December 17, 2018

Standing on the shoulders of giants: how a genetic discovery at SickKids in 1993 continues to inform research and patient care

This month marks the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the gene responsible for Wilson disease by scientists at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids).

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December 14, 2018

Summary of SickKids work to date to address concerns regarding Dr. Koren's research

Concerns continue to be raised regarding Dr. Gideon Koren's published research and SickKids is committed to continuing to address these matters.

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December 14, 2018

Update on Matters Related to Dr. Koren’s Research

Despite the actions taken to date, fresh concerns have surfaced in the area of scientific reliability and academic publication conflict of interest disclosures.

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December 13, 2018

SickKids neonatologist Dr. Rosemary Moodie appointed to the Senate of Canada

Dr. Rosemary Moodie, Associate Staff Physician, Neonatology, and a longtime member of the SickKids family, has been appointed to the Senate of Canada.

December 13, 2018

“We tried everything”: Team of Toronto surgeons doesn’t give up on young girl with persistent seizures

Neurosurgeons from SickKids and Toronto Western Hospital (TWH) have performed the first deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat drug-resistant paediatric epilepsy in Canada. With only 40 published cases of the procedure being performed in children for this condition, Andi Dreher, 9, is among the first in the world to undergo this treatment.

December 12, 2018

Researchers discover an immune response associated with the development of idiopathic scoliosis (IS) in zebrafish

Researchers at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) have determined that neuroinflammatory signals drive spinal curve formation in zebrafish, and can be suppressed using common drugs like NAC.

December 7, 2018

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 President’s Award

This year, there were 34 nominations for the President's Award with nominations coming from areas across SickKids, including clinical, administration, research and learning. Two individuals and three teams received this year's awards.

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November 28, 2018

SickKids finds an effective screening strategy for iron deficiency in young children

Dr. Pat Parkin and her team tested a screening program for iron deficiency using a blood test for a protein called ferritin. The ferritin blood test was developed several decades ago and measures iron stores in the body but, until this study, had not been used as a screening test for early identification.

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November 27, 2018

Living kidney donation: A selfless act of giving the gift of life

Through the years, nephrologists and surgeons at SickKids have performed close to 1,000 kidney transplants in children. None of these would have been possible without the generosity of organ donors.

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November 26, 2018

Holiday burn prevention strategies

Let’s make this holiday season one to remember for the right reasons. Protect those you care about with these simple burn prevention strategies from Charis Kelly, a Nurse Practitioner in the Burns Program at SickKids.

November 22, 2018

Study finds probiotics not effective in treating children with viral intestinal infections

Researchers from The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and other paediatric hospitals across Canada worked with lead researchers at the University of Calgary and Alberta Children’s Hospital to investigate whether probiotics are effective in treating gastroenteritis – commonly referred to as the stomach flu.

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November 12, 2018

New CMAJ supplement on patient engagement includes SickKids collaborations

Does engaging patients in research projects improve health? Engaging Patients in Health Research: the Ontario Experience, a special patient-oriented research supplement in the Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) released November 7, 2018, aims to answer this question.

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