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Poster | Theme | Details | Artist info | Site |
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findings | allergy, furry pets, dogs, cats, research findings |
Maryn, 8 years old, Winnipeg, MB Statement: Did you know having furry friends like dogs or cats can protect you from getting allergies? |
Manitoba |
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findings | findings, microbes, dirt, hygiene hypothesis, microbiome |
Max, 11 years old, Vancouver, BC Statement: My poster means to me that dirt isn’t all that bad even though people think it is. Let them eat DIRT! |
Vancouver |
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findings | findings, screen time, physical activity, cleaners, CHILD |
Olivia, 10 years old, Parkland County, AB Statement:My poster is about the things that I learned from being part of the child study. I learned that 2 hours of TV per day makes you smarter than TV all day. I also learned that natural cleaners are better than artificial cleaners because they are better for your health. Over the years I learned not to be scared about my visits, even the MRI machine. The people in the study were always nice to me. |
Edmonton |
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findings | allergy, peanut, early exposure, Star Wars, robots, CHILD |
Oliver, 8 years old, Vancouver, BC Statement: My poster is about why it is important to let babies eat nuts before they are one year old. My poster shows the new information that if you do that it is less likely the babies will be allergic to nuts when the are older. |
Vancouver |
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findings | cat, dog, furry pets, home, environment |
Connal, 8 years old, Winnipeg, MB Statement: My poster is based off the CHILD study result that owning a cat or dog may protect babies from allergies and obesity. My poster is a drawing of me and my brother and the dog we hope to get soon. |
Manitoba |
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findings | FLVR, gut, microbiome, bacteria, CHILD, asthma |
Ella, 8 years old, Port Moody, BC Statement: Fun Fact: Four gut bacteria decrease asthma risk! |
Vancouver |
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findings | findings, peanut, dog, logo |
James, 10 years old, Victoria, BC Statement: My poster is about when I went to the CHILD study. They took my blood and pee. There were smiles everywhere and everyone was so kind. |
Vancouver |
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findings | findings, furry pets, dog, cat |
Hugo, 10 years old, Halifax, NS Statement: My poster is about the benefits of a household pet to a kid’s health and all round well-being. |
Vancouver |
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findings | air pollution, environment, dirt, screen, furry pets, dog |
Masseo [sibling to Luna], 7 years old, New Westminster, BC Statement: My poster is about what is good for us and what is bad for us. I wish that I could be in the Child study but I am happy that my sister is! GO CHILD STUDY! |
Vancouver |
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findings | microbiome, hospital, diet, furry pets, pregnant, allergy, birth method, fruit, neurodevelopment, cat, dog, allergy |
Aiyana, 8 years old, Winnipeg, MB Statement: My poster is about that the study found that babies born naturally have healthier tummies and I was born folded in half which is called breech so I will have a healthier tummy. The study also found out that when moms eating fruit when pregnant boosts the babies brain growing. And it is when I found out from the study that I was allergic to cats but also that owning my dogs can help protect me from other allergies. |
Manitoba |
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findings | findings, fruit, pregnant, neurodevelopment, breast milk, lungs, furry pets, dog, cat, allergy, seafood, eggs, peanut, early introduction |
Benjamin, 8 years old, Winnipeg, MB Statement: My poster is about some findings from the CHILD study that are important for parents to learn about so kids can grow up healthy and strong. |
Manitoba |
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findings | furry pets, cat, dog, logo, allergy, obesity |
Emerson, 8 years old, Vancouver, BC Statement: My poster is about how owning a cat or dog may protect babies from allergies or obesity. |
Vancouver |
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findings | furry pets, allergy, obesity, dog, baby |
Francesca, 9 years old, Toronto, ON Statement: Puppy Hero: One of the cool things that the CHILD study discovered was that our pets help fight allergies and obesity in children. This is important to me because I love dogs, and dogs do so many great things for us. |
Toronto |
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findings | gut microbiota, bacteria, microbiome, asthma, FLVR |
Henry, 9 years old, Calgary, AB Statement: Gut Microbes: I loved watching the video about what we’ve learned about studying the microbes in our gut. I drew the four superheroes FLVR in a kid without asthma, and how they are missing in a kid with asthma. |
Vancouver |
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findings | gut, brain, neurodevelopment, bacteria, microbiome |
Lucas, 10 years old, Winkler, MB Statement: Healthy Gut / Healthy Brain: This is one thing that CHILD study has discovered. It’s important to have healthy gut bacteria and it affects our brain (neurodevelopment). I had fun making a poster about it. I like being a part of CHILD study. |
Manitoba |