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Canadian innovators use video games to help children with neurodevelopment disabilities


HealthTech Connex s Centre for Neurological Studies and the
NeuroCatch Platform (Surrey), the
Woodview Autism and Mental Health Services (Ontario). This partnership initiative emerged from Surrey s
Health and Technology District and is a product of decades of leading-edge research started by Dr. Catherine Mateer and Dr. Kimberly Kerns from the University of Victoria. It represents a major milestone in translating leading research into health technology benefits for Canadians and children around the globe.
Through a combination of research, clinical studies, innovation, and clinical expertise, the multi-year partnership enables collaborators to offer a video-game based treatment program for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Their goal is to help children with special needs reach their potential through the development and use of novel, evidence-based innovations, to improve neuro-behavioural outcomes in children with neurodevelopmental challenges. ....

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COVID-19: BC music therapy study seeks to relieve health-care workers


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A new, virtual study involving nurses, doctors and paramedics on the frontline of the fight against COVID-19 aims to find out whether music therapy can improve mental and emotional health.
The four-week study will see 20 health-care workers don brain-scanning equipment during remote music therapy sessions, giving researchers from Simon Fraser University and Surrey’s Health and Technology District insight into consequent changes in brain function.
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For Taryn Stephenson, a director at the not-for-profit society Music Heals that sponsored the study, it represents a chance to uncover how music therapy can support mental health outcomes. ....

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Coronavirus: Three-quarters of 80s and over receive vaccine


THREE-QUARTERS of people aged 80 and over in Sussex and East Surrey have received their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, figures reveal.
Latest NHS data shows 103,329 people had been given their first jab by January 24, as the biggest vaccination programme in NHS history continues.
Of those, 46,270 were aged 80 or over ­– equating to 76 per cent of the population in that age group.
The figures cover people vaccinated in the Sussex and East Surrey Health and Care Partnership area ­– a collaboration between local NHS services and councils aimed at improving health care.
The figures come just days after hundreds of people lined the Brighton Centre as they became some of the first in the city to use the mass vaccination site. ....

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Full list of 69 long Covid centres released by NHS


Full list of 69 long Covid centres released by NHS England
Health bosses say patient referrals include those experiencing brain fog, anxiety, depression, breathlessness, fatigue and other debilitating symptoms
Around 186,000 people suffer problems for up to 12 weeks (Image: Getty Images)
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