Scientists at the University of British Columbia and BC Children’s Hospital are the first in Canada to use a new test for pediatric tumour analysis that may one day guide personalized treatments for children with cancer.
In a recent article published in The Clinical Journal of Pain, Dr. Ran Goldman and colleagues at BC Children’s Hospital, found that facial recognition software could improve how doctors, nurses and other care providers measure pain in young children.
For patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), pancreatic cell transplants are a source of hope. This experimental treatment can eliminate the need for regular insulin injections, effectively curing diabetes — but they’re not an option for most people. That’s because the research needed to refine the procedure and make it available to more people –…
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