Section : The Douglas
The safe provision of care and services is part of Douglas Institute’s organizational culture.
Section : The Douglas
1) Mapping the hippocampus, its subfields and the memory network Our group has done significant work in the development of novel automated techniques for mapping the hippocampus and its subfields (Winterburn et al., NeuroImage, 2013; Pipitone et al.,
Section : The Douglas
McGill and the Douglas have joined hands to create the StoP-AD Centre dedicated to the prevention of AD.
Section : The Douglas
Alzheimer's disease: A ticking bomb Canada and the world face a ruinous increase in the incidence of dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Around the globe, more than 35 million people have dementia. Their care costs $600 billion each ye
Section : Mental Health Info
Are you burnt out, or have you ever felt like you were on the verge of it? What is burnout anyway, and is it the same as depression?
Section : Mental Health Info
Sleep disturbances are common in patients with Alzheimer's disease and are caused by the disruption in the light/dark cycle.
Section : The Douglas
The neurophenotyping centre tests stress levels in rodents.
Section : Research
N.P. Vasavan Nair, M.D., FRCPC, has contributed to the Douglas Institute in a variety of capacities.
Section : News
New work by the Douglas Mental Health University Institute Mallar Chakravarty sheds light on the links between the shape of the hippocampus and memory function.
Section : News
On January 26th, the CEO Forum met again at the Douglas Institute.