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Maryse Gagnon, an engaged journalist, adresses taboos in a sensitive and respectful way.
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A doctoral student in neuroscience at the Douglas receives grant to study in France.
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Healthy Brain Aging was the theme of the Douglas Institute Foundation’s 13th annual Open Minds Benefit, held March 2nd at the Hilton Montréal Bonaventure.
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As Director General of the Douglas from 1971 to 1988, Gaston Harnois, MD, paved the route of community psychiatry.
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Book launch on housing and recovery, co-written by Myra Piat, PhD
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Anne Crocker, PhD, director of services, policies and population health Research at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, edited an issue of The journal “Santé mentale au Québec” on justice and mental health. &q
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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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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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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.