Learn about how graft-versus-host disease is prevented and treated, after an allogeneic transplant.
Parents can learn about chronic graft-versus-host disease, a possible late effect that occurs after a child's blood and marrow transplant.
A bone marrow transplant may be a treatment for some types of cancer. Read about what to expect before, during and after a bone marrow transplant.
Read about the different methods of assisting babies with their breathing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Learn how complimentary and alternative therapies can help teens living with hemophilia manage pain.
You can't always control what causes stress but you can control how you react to them. Learn how to become aware of your thoughts and how it can change the way you feel.
Discover how X-rays are used to rule out conditions that may be similar to arthritis. X-rays are also used to monitor bone damage in arthritis.
Learn how your child can keep their bones strong after a blood and bone marrow transplant.
Learn about the medical tests your child takes after a blood and marrow transplant.
Learn how to prevent and manage your child's weight gain, after a transplant.
Find in-depth information on the speech and language problems that can occur as a result of brain tumour treatment, and the ways that speech and language therapy can help.
This page describes how to balance helping your teenager while being respectful of their abilities and independence.
Post-thrombotic syndrome occurs when deep-vein thrombosis damages the vein valves and walls. Learn the signs and symptoms and how it's treated.
Find out how negative and positive thinking can affect how you feel and how you manage stress and pain.
Syndactyly of the toes (attached toes) is the fusion of the soft tissue of one or more toes that are next to each other. Learn more about syndactyly of the toes and how it is treated.
Learn about chemotherapy your child receives before the blood and marrow transplant.
Checking blood sugar levels is the best way to tell how well your child is balancing their insulin, sugar from food, and exercise. Learn how to monitor this.
Learn about late term effects after your child's blood and marrow transplant (BMT).
Practical tips for parents to nurture spatial reasoning skills in their child.
There are various complementary and alternative therapies that are available in the treatment of JIA. Learn the difference between complementary and alternative therapies and how to tell which ones are safe for your child.
Your child needs to take the medicine called antithymocyte globulin. This information sheet explains what antithymocyte globulin does, how to give it, and what side effects or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.
Discover how imaging tests, such as X-rays, MRIs and ultrasounds, are used to rule out conditions that may be similar to arthritis and diagnose JIA.
Learn what creativity is, why it is important, and how you can help nurture creativity in your child at home.