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Children’s mental health and wellness in focus
Explore the forefront of children's mental health technology with Triumf Health's blog, your premier destination for innovative mental health solutions for young minds. Dive into expert insights and practical tips on enhancing children's wellbeing through our award-winning game, Triumfland Saga. This game is designed not just to entertain but to empower and educate, making it a leading kids' wellbeing app. Our blog covers essential topics such as fostering resilience, promoting emotional balance, and managing stress effectively in children. Stay informed about the latest advancements in mental health games and how Triumfland Saga continues to revolutionize approaches to children's mental health. Join our community and be part of the transformative journey towards a brighter, healthier future for our children.
Finding support after winning the battle with cancer
Thanks to the new effective treatments, the childhood cancer survival rates are up to 80% in developed countries. In addition, governments are investing in better treatments and better future for the childhood cancer survivors. Good examples are Norway and Spain.
True or False? Unveiling childhood cancer myths
September is childhood cancer awareness month. For us at Triumf Health it means that every week we are covering one topic related to childhood cancer to raise awareness.
September is a childhood cancer awareness month
Autumn starts with Childhood Cancer Awareness month. Let’s see why simple awareness can make a big difference in the lives of children with cancer and their families.
What it takes to become a health technology startup
We are a healthtech startup now! We applied for Turbiini pre-startup program and completed the journey. January 30 was the kick-off event of Turbiini pre-startup program and the Grand Finale took place on April 7.
Hello World!
We are creating a mobile application that supports the goals of chronic disease treatment through a game environment with a focus on the mental state of a child.