Keeping a lookout for cancer after childhood Vancouver Sun Mon, 03 Jan 2011 00:49 AM PST When she was nine, she was diagnosed with leukemia and when she was 12, she developed a brain tumour. So it's easy to imagine how much time 36-year-old Soraiya Kara spent in BC Children's Hospital before being cured. | Stanford runs Pediatric Bipolar Disorders Program San Francisco Chronicle Mon, 03 Jan 2011 00:30 AM PST Before becoming a child psychiatrist, Kiki Chang spent 10 years as a classroom teacher. "I saw a lot runny noses, then I got interested in the brain," said Chang, sitting in his office on the Stanford campus. "In... | Brain injury team heeds research advice Lone Tree Voice Sun, 02 Jan 2011 23:06 PM PST Scientific research and subsequent breakthroughs continue to change the way doctors approach the treatment of their patients, and those advances are especially helping medical professionals understand brain injuries. | | |
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