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Montreal, February 2, 2006 – What if you had a nightmare that you couldn’t shake? What if it haunted not only your dreams but also your waking hours? For people with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), this waking nightmare follows them
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Douglas Hospital experts discuss how to keep your mind healthy during the season
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Douglas researchers look at link Having trouble remembering where you put the keys, or your phone number? You may be one of the 300 000 Canadians diagnosed with Alzheimer disease – a progressive, degenerative brain disorder that leaves patie
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Douglas Researchers pack their bags Scientists leave for DC to present newest findings at eminent international conference Verdun, November 8, 2005 – Almost one third of Douglas researchers are packing their bags and heading off to Washing
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Boo! Feeling scared? Douglas researchers study the “fear factor”.
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Individuals living with PTSD typically have disturbing intrusive memories, flashbacks, and/or nightmares of the event.
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Studies headed by Howard Steiger, Ph.D. have shed light on how a complex interplay between genetic, environmental, and psychological factors may occur to give rise to anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
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Michael Meaney, PhD's research have shown that a mother's touch may not only be a comforting and pleasant experience for her child, but may also be a means by which genes involved in shaping our response to stress get turned on or off.
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From bullying to drug addiction Douglas experts discuss how to successfully survive the fall.
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Highs and Lows: Douglas Hospital discusses bipolar disorders