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Comment vivre avec une personne qui a l'#Alzheimer? Entrevue radio avec J. Poirier http://t.co/95YzyNoE
September 20, 2012
Section : Social Media

RT @rc_science: Biologie - Comment le cerveau se nettoie-t-il? http://t.co/IGKG2NXv #radiocanada
August 16, 2012
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RT @rc_science: Biologie - Quand l'hippocampe et le cortex se parlent http://t.co/tl8vM3gF #radiocanada
August 15, 2012
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En ondes a Radio-Canada en ce moment: rediffusion d'une entrevue menee en 74 avec Hans Selye, pionnier du concept du stress chez l'humain.
June 09, 2012
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Dr Alain Brunet, psychologue expert en stress post traumatique à l'Institut Douglas,en entrevue radio dans la foulée de la tragédie du...
March 13, 2012
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Dr Johanne Renaud au TéléJournal de 18 h, Radio-Canada. À propos du suicide chez les jeunes. http://t.co/gnUfpijB
February 06, 2012
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One in 10 Canadians experiences PTSD. Triggers vary widely.CBC Radio reports with people living with PTSD and experts. http://t.co/f5iIRLSj
January 20, 2012
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Entrevue radio avec Judes Poirier, chercheur reconnu mondialement à propos du vieillissement et de l'Alzheimer. http://ow.ly/3AbuP
January 07, 2011
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In-Utero Experience. Suzanne King, head of Project Ice Storm, on CBC Radio One-The Current. http://ow.ly/3abeH
November 15, 2010
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Santé mentale : Un scanneur de 14 tonnes pour l'Institut Douglas | Montréal | Radio-Canada.ca http://t.co/vpvExvP via @Radio_Canada
November 09, 2010
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