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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
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The Douglas Greenhouse: 25 years of horticultural therapy
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Kimberly joined the Douglas as a Communications Consultant three years ago to assist with the efforts to secure an okay from the government to build a new facility.
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On May 29th, "Because we care" fundraising event was held to support the ADHD clinic of the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. The Douglas Foundation is grateful to Andrée Mathieu for her dedication in orchestrating this even
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The Tour de l'île gives the Douglas Foundation an opportunity to raise approximately $18,000 for its cause.
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Anna Polotskaia and Lisa A. Buchy have each received, last april, Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship from the Canadian government. 166 of the worlds leading doctoral students from Canada and abroad awarded $50,000 annually for up to three years t
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Monique Séguin, PhD, researcher at the McGill Group for Suicide Studies, at the Douglas Institute, just wrote a book on suicide.
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Former Habs Réjean Houle and the Douglas Institute Foundation Team up to Help Children On Saturday April 18th.
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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