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Major partnership paves way for new discoveries in prevention of dementia
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“Use spatial memory to reduce risk of dementia” says Véronique Bohbot, neuroscientist at the Douglas Institute
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Rémi Quirion awarded an honorary doctorate from INRS for his outstanding contribution to the field of mental health
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Judes Poirier, PhD,C.Q, received the prestigious BIOQuébec 2010 Genesis Award in the Biotechnology of Tomorrow category.
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Maryse Gagnon, an engaged journalist, adresses taboos in a sensitive and respectful way.
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Launch of the construction work of the brain imaging centre.
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Slowing the Onset of Alzheimer?s Symptoms : A Therapy Developed at the Douglas Provides Hope.
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The winner of the 2007 Douglas Cup for the best team at the Douglas Institute, the Moe Levin Centre is located in the CPC Pavilion, where it provides specialized care to patients suffering from cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. At the C
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Imagine a world where research was no longer a priority … We would be prisoners of the past. People suffering from mental illness would most likely still be housed in asylums, ostracized and marginalized. Internationally renowned Douglas scient Your Support Produces a Wealth of Discoveries.
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425,000 Canadians suffer from memory problems. Do you remember your birthday? The day you turned 18? Your children’s name? Your first kiss? Your favorite dessert? The loss of memory is like losing your history, your past, your points