February 03, 2009
Section : News

Web users now have an additional way of accessing the Douglas Mental Health University Institute fact sheets, as PasseportSanté.net has added a number of these fact sheets on various mental health issues, validated and approved by Douglas Insti

December 19, 2007
Section : News

Time shifting: Douglas study looks at how we adapt

December 18, 2007
Section : News

Sleep Initiative -Standard Life Contributes to Further Study and Better Treatments Through Sleep Disorders Research

April 04, 2007
Section : News

Douglas team educates children about good bedtime habits.

November 28, 2006
Section : News

The holiday season is fast approaching with joyful visions of sugarplum fairies and family celebrations. However, for some individuals, particularly those struggling with mental illnesses, the season brings visions of worry and anxiety. Researchers an

May 31, 2006
Section : News

New Douglas study will involve 2,400 citizens from southwest Montreal Montreal, May 31, 2006 – Sir Francis Bacon said some 500 years ago, “Knowledge is power” and this may be especially true when understanding the complexity of m

March 06, 2006
Section : News

Our researchers know all about how difficult and intense grant competitions can be. Imagine, then, how satisfying it must feel to have a project accepted. That was the case for 47% of all projects submitted by Douglas researchers as part of last Septe

February 06, 2006
Section : News

The Douglas Hospital Foundation, in partnership with Pfizer Canada Inc., awards the Heinz Lehmann Award to Nicolas Cermakian, PhD, a Douglas Hospital Research Centre investigator and assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill Univer

December 07, 2005
Section : News

Quebec-led research receives $1.5 million funding boost Montréal, December 7, 2005 – Most mental illnesses are not as physically obvious as obesity, diabetes, or cancer, but they can be as debilitating. Approximately, one in five Canadia

October 27, 2005
Section : News

Falling back, good for the brain? Douglas researchers look at time change.