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From vaccination to immunity, here are your questions about measles answered, as Canada continues to see cases rising in 2025 ...
Operations are back to normal after multiple Canadian airports faced bomb threats Thursday morning that grounded flights and were expected to cause widespread delays, according to air traffic control ...
The adult guideline recommended a complete blood count, thyroid stimulating hormone measurement, and ECG, based on the likelihood of finding comorbid conditions or secondary hypertension, whereas the ...
MPS Superintendent: 'Losing children to gun violence is not normal' WISN 12 News took Superintendent Cassellius' concerns and her "sense that there's not a coordinated effort to stop" gun violence ...
While it is rare for children to be incarcerated under federal law, raising the age of criminal responsibility federally would send a powerful message to the states and territories.
Teens living with life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses were treated to a magical evening at Coors Field as Children's Hospital Colorado hosted its annual prom event.
Body mass index (BMI) was almost three times more likely to classify children as overweight than waist circumference-to-height ratio, according to a new study.
The treatment Cena needs — a medication called setmelanotide — is at least $300,000 during the first year, according to both the family and McMaster Children's Hospital, which has been giving care to ...
What we think of as “normal” body shape is affected by what we’re accustomed to – the range of body shapes we see. My new research with colleagues shows that this is true for young ...
To our knowledge, this is currently the largest case series of MOG antibodies positive pediatric autoimmune encephalitis with normal brain MRI to date. Initially, some patients at our center exhibited ...
A new University of Calgary study shows that while hospitalizations for respiratory illnesses among Alberta children surged when pandemic-related measures were lifted, there has since been a ...
A new report shows that the number of children in New Hampshire with elevated levels of lead in their blood is creeping up to the highest point since 2019.