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The Douglas Institute is part of an international effort to investigate a new treatment A vaccine-based approach could be an effective therapy for people with mild or moderate forms of Alzheimer’s disease. The medication used for this therapy w
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Early Diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may be one step closer thanks to new research conducted at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute. The study, authored by Rémi Quirion PhD, scientific director of the D
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McGill, MUHC and Douglas researchers, among them Alain Brunet, get top marks from Québec Science
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Douglas Institute researchers and students took part in the Eureka! Festival, which was held at the Quays of the Old Port of Montréal on June 14-16. They held a booth on the topic of "Brain Behaviour Revealed." For the first time
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Voici maintenant quatre mois que je suis revenu d'Angleterre. Je dresse ici un bilan des expériences anglaises dont, il me semble, le Québec pourrait s'inspirer.
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Over the past 2 years, the Douglas has been working on a project to renew its physical infrastructure. This process has been driven by the increasing number of obstacles the aging facilities present to delivering against the organization’s multi
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Forensic mental health researcher Anne Crocker, PhD, is tackling some of today's most challenging mental health policy questions.
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Building Together the Institute: 2007-2008 Annual Report
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Located at the Wellington Centre at 4932 Wellington Street, this gift shop sells handmade crafts made by participants in the Interagir program.
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Douglas’ director of the Eating Disorders Program hosts international meeting