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The Douglas Institute is part of an international effort to investigate a new treatment A vaccine-based approach could be an effective therapy for people with mild or moderate forms of Alzheimer’s disease. The medication used for this therapy w
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Imagine if: A patient’s file indicates that he has been receiving treatment and a team is handling his follow-up care – fourteen months after he died. You see patients’ names on a waiting list when, in fact, they a
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Such a super pill does not exist for the time being, but physical activity, in any form, accessible to all, is the closest thing to it.
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Forensic mental health researcher Anne Crocker, PhD, is tackling some of today's most challenging mental health policy questions.
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Located at the Wellington Centre at 4932 Wellington Street, this gift shop sells handmade crafts made by participants in the Interagir program.
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Douglas’ director of the Eating Disorders Program hosts international meeting
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More education needed to dispel myths about mental illness
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The current reorganization of mental health services is no small affair. It brings sweeping changes to Quebec’s healthcare system and will affect each and every one of us.
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Early diagnosis of Alzheimer?s disease - New criteria ready to be validated
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Three Douglas Institute Researchers Receive NARSAD's 2008 Young Investigator Award.