This page provides information about leading arthritis organizations in Canada.
Learn about ongoing cancer research and your teenager's role in research and clinical trials.
Find out how much screen time your child should have each day and how screen time affects your child’s health and wellbeing.
Find helpful resources and programs to support you, your child and your family during your child's cancer treatment.
There are many different types of community health services that are available to help you and your child.
Find out what screen time is, how much time you should be spending online and how too much screen time can impact your mental health.
Take this quiz to find out what type of exercise or activity is right for you based on your exercise preferences.
Learn about the different kinds of health research and how research leads to better health care.
Find out how cancer research works, what clinical trials are and what role you play in research.
Learn about research and clinical trials related to your child's blood and marrow transplant.
You and your child may be asked to join a clinical research trial or other types of research to help research teams study new treatments and better understand the impact of sickle cell disease on families. Learn about types of research and where to find more information about sickle cell disease research.
An essential list of books, videos, and websites to aid new parents in raising a child to the best of their abilities.
Most scoliosis research focuses on girls. Read about the similarities and differences between boys and girls in their experiences with scoliosis.
Parents can find helpful resources on blood and marrow transplants.
Learn about how complex medical conditions and admissions to the hospital can impact speech and language development in children.
You may be asked to join a clinical research trial or other types of research to help research teams study new treatments and better understand the impact of sickle cell disease on families. Learn about types of research and where to find more information about sickle cell disease research.
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) occurs when a fetus is infected with a virus called cytomegalovirus. Learn more about how cCMV happens, the signs and symptoms of cCMV and how it is diagnosed and treated.
Here are some things to think about if you have been invited to enroll your child in a clinical trial.
Research can help health-care providers test new treatments and help them learn how sickle cell disease affects patients and their families. Learn about the risks and benefits of participating in research and about giving consent for your child to participate.
Caffeine is a stimulant drug found in many drinks, treats and some medicines. Find out its effects on your body and how much of it is OK to consume per day.
Developmental paediatricians are doctors who specialize in child development. Learn what they do and how they can help your child.
Menstruation is experienced by people with female reproductive systems. Learn about menstruation and what makes up a normal menstrual cycle.