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    Concussions are serious yet invisible brain injuries

    British Columbia’s first Concussion Awareness Week, Sept. 26 to Oct. 2, 2021, aims to raise awareness about concussions and encourage everyone to learn how to prevent, recognize, respond to and manage this invisible injury. An official proclamation has been made by the B.C. government, signed by the Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Housing, and…

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    Study finds new biomarker for a disease caused by bone marrow transplant

    A new study led by investigators at BC Children’s Hospital has identified a metabolic marker that can flag whether a patient is likely to develop a disease brought on by lifesaving bone-marrow transplants. Their results were recently published in Blood.

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    Research Roundup: September 2021

    Welcome to this month’s Research Roundup, a recurring overview of recent studies published by researchers at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHR) and the University of British Columbia, and their collaborators.

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