Approximately one in ten pregnant women experience depression. Poorly treated, this serious mental health condition affects the mother’s health and quality of life and can have lifelong consequences for the unborn baby such as behaviour problems, learning disabilities and a higher risk of diabetes and obesity later in life. Anti-depressant medications can successfully treat depression…
Parents can take comfort in knowing that, for kids undergoing surgery, complications are rare. But to ensure that every child enjoys the best possible outcome, investigators at BC Children’s Hospital and the University of British Columbia are studying how to make surgery even safer.
A new methodology developed by researchers at BC Children’s Hospital, the University of British Columbia and The Canadian National Transplant Research Program could speed the discovery of new biomarkers and, in doing so, improve diagnosis and care for kids who have immune-related diseases or have undergone a cell or tissue transplant.
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