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Prévenir- #Alzheimer cherche des participants à une étude pour prévenir cette maladie. http://t.co/F79uTpcT
January 10, 2013
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Participez à une étude qui vise la prévention de l'#Alzheimer http://t.co/znJHLCrA
September 20, 2012
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Le Groupe McGill d'études sur le suicide s'intéresse aux facteurs de risque des comportements suicidaires. http://t.co/Y0JWxaBm
September 10, 2012
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Participez à une étude pour PRÉVENIR l'Alzheimer http://t.co/doBqXjkW
September 07, 2012
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Nouveau billet: Engagez-vous - Journée d'études au Crossroads. Un petit vertige devant la tâche à accomplir mais com... http://t.co/oqH5G9MJ
February 03, 2012
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Deux médecins répondent aux inquiétudes de parents au sujet du Ritalin http://ow.ly/5hNfh
June 14, 2011
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Nouveau billet: Événements au Japon: Comment le vivez-vous? - Nous réalisons actuellement une étude internationale (... http://ow.ly/1c2kW4
April 04, 2011
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Les bienfaits de la méditation chez les personnes vivant un trouble bipolaire. Études menées à l'Institut Douglas. http://ow.ly/3W5Yl
February 14, 2011
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Le nv centre d'études sur la prévention de l'Alzheimer cherche un(e) infirmière en recherche clinique http://ow.ly/3FkJw
January 17, 2011
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La prise d’'oméga-3 ne ralentit pas la progression de l'’Alzheimer, selon une étude auprès de 300 septuagénaires atteintes d'’Alzheimer...
December 29, 2010
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