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Forty-four trees, most of them poplars, are in a state of advanced decline and will soon have to be cut down.
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A major Douglas-led project as been awarded a Brain Canada grant.
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Over the next few weeks in March, 22 trees on the Douglas campus—mostly ashes infected by wood-boring insects—will be cut down
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Jacques Hendlisz retires as director general > Under his leadership, the hospital transformed into a University Institute
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The winner of the 2007 Douglas Cup for the best team at the Douglas Institute, the Moe Levin Centre is located in the CPC Pavilion, where it provides specialized care to patients suffering from cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. At the C
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A born leader, Gaëtane Pitre has it all - smarts, drive, and an unshakeable set of ethics. Rather then heading a company or running for office, she's using her strengths to help people with severe mental illness become as autonomous as possible.
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Montreal, October 12, 2006 – The pencils are sharpened, the desks are arranged and Douglas experts are ready to teach. In less than one week, the Douglas Hospitals’ Mini-Psych school is ready to open its doors. More than 230 registered stu
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Douglas Hospital launches new public lecture series Confused about the terms OCD, ADHD, and PTSD? Want to know if your elderly parent is acting normally or may be suffering from Alzheimer’s? Interested in new treatments for depression and oth