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“The more days a person stays in a state of depression, the more damage is done to his/her brain.”-Serge Beaulieu PhD. http://ow.ly/1V8Sg
June 08, 2010
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Visit us at Eureka! Festival June 11-13 to discover neuroscience and have a chance to see a real human brain up close http://ow.ly/1U4Jx
June 06, 2010
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will be at Eureka! Festival June 11-13: neuroscientists will make us discover the human brain http://ow.ly/1U4Ds
June 04, 2010
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Camillo Zacchia PhD on understanding the role of our brains and of circumstances in depression http://ow.ly/1TwJ4
June 04, 2010
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Dans la video, Dr Zacchia demande: When something is wrong with me, is it my brain that is going wrong or is it my life? http://ow.ly/1S5GE
June 01, 2010
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Video games can be food for the brain, gamemakers say http://bit.ly/bXW1hg
April 21, 2010
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Booming brain-fitness industry.Quotes from Dolly Dastoor, Ph,D, clinical chef of the dementia program at the Douglas.http://bit.ly/9G1Ryc
April 20, 2010
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