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Clocks in the human brain > Twenty-four hour cycles, known as circadian rhythms, are important for normal brain function and mental health.
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Visitors to the Douglas Web site can now receive alerts and stay on top of the latest news published on the site.
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Maryse Gagnon, an engaged journalist, adresses taboos in a sensitive and respectful way.
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing on Sunday, November 1, 2009, of Samarthji Lal, MD, Staff Psychiatrist at Douglas Institute, Senior Psychiatrist at the Montreal General Hospital, Professor of Psychiatry at McGill and former Direct
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Young patient thank the Douglas Institute Foundation and the Gustav Levinschi Foundation for the newly built Stearns Gazebo.
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Directed by Douglas researcher Gustavo Turecki, MD, PhD, the RQRS draws upon the many years of expertise developed at the Douglas. The Quebec suicide research network: The Douglas plays a leading role yet again.
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We were delighted to welcome a keenly interested group from the La Fondation des maladies mentales, lead by its President, Mr. Jean-Luc Taschereau, for a comprehensive presentation and tour of the Quebec Brain Bank (formerly known as the Douglas Resea
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Study confirms effects of early environment in brains of suicide victims McGill University and Douglas Institute scientists have discovered that childhood trauma can actually alter your DNA and shape the way your genes work. This confirms in human
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Mayor Gérald Tremblay visits the Douglas Institute
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Brain donation: Key to mental illness diagnosis and treatment