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Case study on a patient inattentive, anxious and dependent on a substance. Conference on March 15 #comorbidity http://t.co/rbzNOXChIn
March 04, 2013
Section : Social Media

Participate in a study on the PREVENTION of #Alzheimer's Disease http://t.co/5A5g55MB
September 20, 2012
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The Douglas is studying the possibility of PREVENTING Alzheimer http://t.co/Y3MwuEsQ
September 07, 2012
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83% of articles surveyed did not have a quote from a person with lived experience. Dr Whitley study. #stigma2012
June 04, 2012
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Dr Whitley study looked at 11 000 Canadian news items to see how mental illness is portrayed in the media. #stigma2012
June 04, 2012
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Dr Whitley from Douglas is to present his study about stigma in media. #stigma2012. Read an editorial about it here. http://t.co/AzdrfHFc
June 04, 2012
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Inflammation in the brain could play a role in Depression, new study shows. http://ow.ly/65M6Y
August 17, 2011
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@cachca_rcaccs: Cool!@AnnFuller: t2: Mayo Clinic doing study on SM use 2 speed dissemination of research findings http://bit.ly/pxhaJ...
April 06, 2011
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RT @physorg_health: Study points to liver, not brain, as origin of Alzheimer's plaques http://tw.physorg.com/218385539
March 03, 2011
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Thousands of videos about cutting, burning oneself are surprisingly popular.May reinforce that kind of behaviour. Study. http://ow.ly/41oAx
February 22, 2011
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