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The 4th edition of the exhibit and auction held at the Wellington Centre in support of Les Impatients was a success on every level! The keen interest of all who attended was evident from the event’s opening to the auction held on the final eveni
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A new Douglas study gives insight on the affect of intensive action video gaming on the brain.
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The Douglas’s Scientific Director, Brigitte Kieffer, was among four scientists honored on may 14th on Parliament Hill for their work .
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New work by the Douglas Mental Health University Institute Mallar Chakravarty sheds light on the links between the shape of the hippocampus and memory function.
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The fourth edition of the Salon de la santé mentale du Sud-Ouest Verdun was highly successful. More than 600 visitors were welcomed to the event at the Centre Champlain.
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One of our scientists, Dr Fabrice Jollant, just published a book on the delicate question of suicide. «Le suicide - Mieux comprendre pour aider l'individu vulnérable» ( Odile Jacob), explores the matter and offers help for those whose liv
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There is no better time or way to purchase works by Les Impatients and such renowned artists as Cooke-Sasseville, Jean-Paul Riopelle
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Five new animals, all birds, have arrived at the Douglas’s Pet Therapy Program.
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An international team of scientists including two Douglas researchers has discovered what amounts to a molecular reset button for our internal body clock.
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The Douglas Institute and ACCESS are proud to host the first ACCESS network meeting on April 1st and April 2nd.