Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal
Accueil Plan du site Courrier Portail Québec Passer directement au contenu
print

  • The Douglas
  • Patient care
  • Research
  • Education
  • Mental Health Info
  • Career
  • |
  • Contact us
Français
Home /
HOME
Results for : femme
< Previous 1 2 … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Ce matin, sur @PasseportSante: Le stress au travail augmenterait le risque de maladies cardiovasculaires chez les femmes http://ow.ly/3awZm
November 16, 2010
Section : Social Media

http://ow.ly/1XgcF "Les régimes affectent plus les femmes que les hommes, et c'est vrai chez tous les mammifères" -Howard Steiger PhD
June 18, 2010
Section : Social Media

Dr Steiger: l'oestrogene est un facteur de risque pour le dvpt d'un trouble de l'alimentation chez les femmes
May 07, 2010
Section : Social Media

< Previous 1 2 … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
path
Sort by :
   Pages
   Documents
   Blogs
   Audios & Videos
   Photos
By section:
frames of mind epidemiology stigma sleep regulation library treatment-resistant bipolar disorder debruille justice symptom WHO collaborating centre reut gruber prenatal maternal stress naguib mechawar conference psychosis positions spatial memory light therapy journalist anxiety
path
send
share
share

Contact us

  • In case of emergency
  • File a complaint
  • Make a donation

Find out more »

News

  • News
  • Events
  • Media

Find out more »

Research

  • Researchers
  • Clinical Studies
  • Brain Bank

Find out more »

WHO/PAHO Centre

  • About
  • Initiatives
  • History

Find out more »

Knowledge Exchange

  • Mini-Psych School
  • Visiotraining
  • Blogs

Find out more »

Catalog

  • Community Resources
  • Publications
  • Videos

Find out more »

Follow the Douglas:

Affiliated with McGill University. A WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health

  • McGill
  • WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre
This website is certified by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify.

This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
verify here.

  • Terms and conditions |
  • Privacy policy |
  • FAQs

© Douglas Mental Health University Institute, 2025

Other articles that may interest you

Explore the Douglas

Get more info based on your recent visit to the site.

Aluminium as a factor in Alzheimer's

Aluminium as a factor in Alzheimer's

Why was aluminium thought to be a factor in Alzheimer's Disease?

How can I explain ADHD to my child?

How can I explain ADHD to my child?

How can I explain ADHD to my child without making him or her feel different or ostracized by others?

Tips from Dr. Boivin

Tips from Dr. Boivin

Tips from Dr. Boivin on circadian rhythms disorders

Protective confinement

Protective confinement

What are the rights of people placed under protective confinement?

Douglas experts call Montreal fashion industry to action

Douglas experts call Montreal fashion industry to action

Douglas experts call Montreal fashion industry to action

Risk of harm

Risk of harm

What should I do if I'm worried about the mental state of a family member and fear the person might harm him or herself?

Sleep like a baby!

Sleep like a baby!

Some time ago, sleep was considered a lack of waking, a lost of time! To the contrary, the lost of sleep can be very harmful to our mental and physical health. 

Giamal N. Luheshi

Giamal N. Luheshi

Giamal Luheshi investigates how IL-1 is involved in the initiation and progression of the inflammatory events associated with some brain disorders.

Stress : causes and consequences

Stress : causes and consequences

Causes and consequences of stress, a state that occurs when the human body experiences a lack of equilibrium, perceived as threatening.

Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders

Recovery is possible thanks to 25 years of collaboration between the Douglas Institute and ANEB Quebec

Homelessness and mental health

Homelessness and mental health

It is estimated that between 30% and 50% of homeless individuals have a mental illness.

Nicolas Cermakian

Nicolas Cermakian

Nicolas Cermakian is studying the molecular mechanisms underlying circadian rhythms, especially in animal models.

Orthorexia

Orthorexia

Could people who are extreme health food fanatics have an eating disorder?

Healthy brain aging

Healthy brain aging

Use spatial memory -instead of stimuli-response- to reduce risks of dementia

Research in bipolar disorder

Research in bipolar disorder

Jorge Armony, PhD, won a $100 000 award for his studies on how the brain of people with a bipolar disorder responds to environmental events with affective value

First symptoms of schizophrenia

First symptoms of schizophrenia

What comes first in psychotic disorders: the brain abnormalities or the clinical manifestations?

Mental Health Court

Mental Health Court

Is the PAJ-SM a way to escape justice?

Access to care

Access to care

What can we do to help adolescents hang on while they wait for months to have access to therapy?

Effects of divorce on kids

Effects of divorce on kids

How does divorce impact small children?

Recovery stories - Borderline personality disorder

Recovery stories - Borderline personality disorder

Jacky tells her story of recovery from a borderline personality disorder.

Sleep Disorders : causes, symptoms and treatments

Sleep Disorders : causes, symptoms and treatments

Sleep disorders include fatigue created by night shifts, sleep-wake syndrome and jet lag

Neurotransmitters discovery

Neurotransmitters discovery

How many neurotransmitters have been identified to date and have we covered them all?

Psychosis : causes, symptoms and treatments

Psychosis : causes, symptoms and treatments

Causes and treatments of psychosis, a syndrome associated with a variety of mental, behavioural and emotional problems.

Growing old (Q&A)

Growing old (Q&A)

Question period following a lecture by Serge Gauthier, MD, on Alzheimer's disease in 2007 (in French).

How it works? | Reset