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The mysteries surrounding the brain will be uncovered during Brain Awareness Week 2010.
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Slowing the Onset of Alzheimer?s Symptoms : A Therapy Developed at the Douglas Provides Hope.
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Young gay and lesbian are twelve times more likely to suffer from anxiety disorders and more likely to consult.
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Michael Meaney, Moshe Szyf and Gustavo Turecki honoured for their work in epigenetics.
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On November 24, University of Montpellier I in France awarded the title of Doctor Honoris Causa to Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., professor and researcher in molecular neurobiology. This honorary title was conferred by the oldest faculty of medicine in the
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Sleep: the New Wonder Drug for Higher Academic Performance.
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National Research Project to Find Sustainable Solutions for People With Mental Health Issues Who Are Homeless.
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Michael Kirby, Chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada, visits the Douglas Institute.
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Imagine a world where research was no longer a priority … We would be prisoners of the past. People suffering from mental illness would most likely still be housed in asylums, ostracized and marginalized. Internationally renowned Douglas scient Your Support Produces a Wealth of Discoveries.
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425,000 Canadians suffer from memory problems. Do you remember your birthday? The day you turned 18? Your children’s name? Your first kiss? Your favorite dessert? The loss of memory is like losing your history, your past, your points