Discover the main symptoms of bipolar disorder and how they appear in children and teens.
Feeling sad sometimes is normal, especially during cancer treatment. Learn about the differences between feeling sad and depression and treatment options available.
Find out how different types of psychotherapy and lifestyle changes can help ease depression.
Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of depression, how they can impact your teen and how depression is diagnosed.
Learn how antidepressants treat the symptoms of depression.
Read about the symptoms of neonatal withdrawal syndromes and approaches to treatment.
Acne is the most common skin condition in teens. Discover the different types and causes of acne and how they can be treated.
Learn about the supports available to families coping with pregnancy and infant loss, including perinatal palliative care.
When you have a child who has cancer, it is normal for you to feel sad or worry. For some people this may develop into depression or anxiety.
Nutrition plays an important role in supporting a healthy pregnancy. Find out how to get the right nutrients to support you and your baby.
September is FASD Awareness Month. Learn about the effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and how to help a child with FASD.
Learn about binge eating disorder, including the signs and symptoms, the causes and who is most likely to be affected by it.
Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder. Find out about the types of bipolar disorder, the symptoms and how it is diagnosed.
If you are infected with HIV and pregnant, learn how certain medicines can lower the risk of passing HIV on to your baby.
If you are sexually active, there is a risk that you could get pregnant or get your partner pregnant. This page provides answers to some common questions you may have about pregnancy.
Learn about the different types of treatment for children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
Depression is different from situational or short-term sadness. Learn about what causes depression, how common it is in children and teens, and what you can do to help your child.
Chickenpox, or varicella, is a common childhood infection caused by a virus. Read about vaccines and treating chickenpox at home.
Genetic counselling is a process that provides information and support to individuals and families at risk of, or with, a genetic condition.
Skeletal dysplasia is a term used to describe a group of genetic conditions that cause abnormal formation of bone and cartilage. Growth and other bodily functions may also be affected.
Learn how children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) are treated.
Learn about medications used to enhance pain management. Medications such as corticosteroids, anti-depressants, and sedatives are discussed.