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Hitting bottom - Chronic or episodic depression and burnout? Watch this 2011 lecture by Dr. Mimi Israel (in French).
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A vaccine-based approach could be an effective therapy for people with mild or moderate form of Alzheimer's disease.
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As the Holidays approach, the healthcare and social services establishments across Montréal are pulling together to remind the public of tips to use, of the resources available in the community, and of the steps to follow before going to a hospital em
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Between May 19 and September 30 of each year, the Douglas Institute prepares in case of a high or extreme heat wave, by instating a level of « Seasonal » Watch.
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In a opinion letter, Dr. David Bloom clarifies this treatment which aims to restore the patient's autonomy.
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Dr Rosa-Neto's work is among projects awarded new funds by CQDM, Brain Canada and the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI).
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A study led by Howard Steiger shows the importance of getting help as soon as possible.
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Friday November 14th was a day of celebration for the Douglas’s Research Center’s Stop-Ad Center.
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The number of days an expectant mother was deprived of electricity during Quebec’s Ice Storm predicts the epigenetic profile of her child.
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Sunday was World Alheimer's Day. Two of our researchers just recieved a Brain Canada grant in that field.