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A guide to the prevention of suicide in the hospital environment
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Improved treatments may be on the way for some 280,000 Canadians with Alzheimer’s disease.
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The Nair Award rewards students who have published articles in prestigious scientific journals and who have demonstrated innovation in their research.
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Dementia: Let us not forget-Douglas discusses Alzheimer’s disease.
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In November 2006, Rémi Quirion, PhD, FRSC, CQ, Scientific Director of the Douglas Hospital Research Centre, attended the 140th anniversary ceremony of the Sun Yat-sen University.
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Taking advantage of the latest technology individuals can now not only watch and listen to the classes (video and audio) by going to www.douglas.qc.ca , but they can also subscribe to the Mini-Psych podcast and add it to their player.
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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
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Over the past ten years, our healthcare and social services system has undergone numerous reforms. What is the impact of these changes? Is our system functional?
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The Douglas Hospital is proud to receive Her Excellency, the Honorable Lise Thibault, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, for the inauguration of three new works in its Sculpture Garden. The sculptures Musical Resonance, Oriental and Embrace, by Quebec art
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“The only time I feel alive is when I’m painting,” said Vincent van Gogh. This sentiment is one that the Douglas Hospital is hoping to convey by the addition of three new structures to its Sculpture Garden. These works of art,