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Douglas Institute research and initiatives highlight the importance of love on mental health
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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
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Ice Storm Babies: Where are they now? Douglas’ researchers assess their development at 5 ½ years of age.
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Three Douglas Institute Researchers Receive NARSAD's 2008 Young Investigator Award.
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Congratulations to Michael Meaney, PhD for being elected to the Royal Society of Canada (RSC).
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Hans Selye International Symposium on Stress in Association with the Douglas Institute
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Douglas Researchers pack their bags Scientists leave for DC to present newest findings at eminent international conference Verdun, November 8, 2005 – Almost one third of Douglas researchers are packing their bags and heading off to Washing
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Michael Meaney, PhD's research have shown that a mother's touch may not only be a comforting and pleasant experience for her child, but may also be a means by which genes involved in shaping our response to stress get turned on or off.
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Musings from the mind: experts at the Douglas Institut address mental health issues.
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Baby steps: Researchers at Douglas Hospital look at infant brain development