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Ridha Joober M.D., Ph.D., parlera des enfants inattentifs, impulsifs et hyperactifs lors d'un cours de la série Mini Psy 2010....
September 29, 2010
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Pourquoi certains patients ne "voient" pas qu'ils sont schizophrènes? Réponse de Ridha Joober MD, PhD http://ow.ly/2s59p
August 23, 2010
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Can an individual with psychotic tendencies get better? Ridha Joober, MD,PhD answers. http://ow.ly/2s5kd
August 20, 2010
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http://ow.ly/1Xhan In this video, Ridha Joober PhD talks about the efficency of most recent antipsychotics
June 14, 2010
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http://ow.ly/1XgUC Dans cette vidéo, Ridha Joober parle de l'efficacité des nouveaux antipsychotiques
June 14, 2010
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http://ow.ly/1XgMt Ridha Joober MD affirme avec conviction que la schizophrénie et les psychoses sont des maladies traitables du cerveau
June 13, 2010
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http://ow.ly/1XgID « I know for a fact that schizophrenia and psychoses are treatable brain disorders." -Ridha Joober MD
June 13, 2010
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