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Unless you have visited KHSC’s inpatient pediatrics unit recently, you might not have noticed some drastic changes in the way highly specialized pediatric care is being delivered here at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC).
Intensive care patients who survive a critical illness can experience weakness and other limitations to their function long after they leave hospital. Now a unique, multi-site study being conducted through the Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC)...
Researchers at Kingston Health Sciences Centre and Queen's University have published the first set of findings stemming from the Kingston Allergy Birth Cohort - a study that tracks the origins of allergies in nearly 400 mother-child pairs from pre...
A new approach to treating grass allergies offers potential as a shorter and more effective alternative to traditional allergen immunotherapy (a.k.a. "allergy shots"), a study led by KGHRI clinician scientist Dr. Anne Ellis has shown. It was the...
Nov. 24, 2016 There's a disconnect between patients' and families' stated values about end of life, and the medical treatments they choose when the time comes to make those hard decisions, says a new study by a Kingston General Hospital critical care...
The Students Overcoming Anxiety and Rebuilding (SOAR) program is designed to help students in grades five through eight build their emotional awareness. For the past five years, through programming such as art workshops, it has also helped Dr...
The Kingston General Hospital Research Institute congratulates KGHRI clinician scientist Dr. Stephen Vanner on being a recipient of Queen's University's 2016 Prize for Excellence in Research. Dr. Vanner is one of five outstanding Queen's researchers...
The pricing of cancer drugs appears to have no relationship to their effectiveness, a new study from KGH Research Institute clinician scientist Christopher Booth shows. The review reveals that the most expensive drugs were not the most beneficial....
A new study by KGH Research Institute clinician-scientist Susan Brogly has revealed that 25 per cent of women suffering from a prenatal opioid dependence were not being treated for their addiction. Using data from the Institute for Clinical...