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Jacques Hendlisz retires as director general > Under his leadership, the hospital transformed into a University Institute
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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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Montréal, 26 avril 2011 – L’Institut universitaire en santé mentale Douglas présente la huitième édition de son festival de cinéma et de discussions sur la santé mentale Vues de l’esprit, les vendredi 6 mai et samedi 7 mai. À l&rsquo
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The Douglas Mental Health University Institute's Mini-Psych School sessions, held in English and in French, will air on Canal Savoir starting April 18, 2011. The lectures, recorded last fall, will be presented until July 17. The sessions were under th
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Sleep deprivation in youth > More attention needs to be dedicated to the health issues involved.
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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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Happy ‘hood: Happy human? Douglas holds symposium looking at neighbourhood/mental health connection
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Better to keep sleep disruptions to a minimum for kids over the holiday
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Recovery and psychotic disorders: A Douglas Institute International Symposium
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The arrival of a state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner marks an important step in the construction of the future Brain Imaging Centre at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute.