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Experts: Halloween spike in nut allergies 

Published: 28 October 2020

A new study from researchers at ۲ݮƵ University is looking into the link between holidays and nut allergies in children. The study found that bouts of anaphylaxis brought on by peanut allergies...

Love matters: how parents' love shapes children’s lives

Published: 13 February 2020

Parents often put their own relationship on the back burner to concentrate on their children, but a new study shows that when spouses love each other, children stay in school longer and marry later...

Identification of a new gene causing scoliosis and bone malformations

Published: 2 November 2017

A unique collaboration among Shriners Hospital for Children – Canada, CHU Sainte-Justine and ۲ݮƵ University has enabled researchers to identify genetic mutations involved in a rare disease that...

When children see war as better than peace

Published: 11 April 2017

For most people, the end of a war offers relief, hope, and an end to violence. This may not be the case for children born of wartime rape, however, who often endure continued brutality in the post...

The truth about lying? Children’s perceptions get more nuanced with age

Published: 5 October 2016

Parents don’t like it when children lie. But what do the kids themselves think about it? New research suggests truth telling isn’t black and white....

Preventable deaths of children with HIV

Published: 19 July 2016

۲ݮƵ Newsroom Reducing opportunistic infections such as TB in children with HIV could save both lives and money

Canada: Children at back of the pack among rich nations

Published: 18 April 2016

A new report released today by UNICEF highlights the inequalities in child well-being in the world’s most affluent nations, including Canada. While progress in reducing child well-being gaps has...

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