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Ce dimanche dernier (le 17 février), The Observer (la version du dimanche du Guardian, un des journaux les mieux cotés en Angleterre) rapportait en première page : "Scandal of patients left for hours outside A & E".
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Douglas researchers in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease.
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Stopping the progression of Alzheimer's Disease: the best hope is early diagnosis.
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Time shifting: Douglas study looks at how we adapt
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Douglas Professional Chief of Social Services Joan Simand returned from her third trip to Indonesia, buoyed by the success of recent social work/community development projects.
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Wellington Centre Hires a Peer Helper
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Drawing from a deep well of cheerfulness and determination, Cathy Viberg has fought stigma for 31 years - both as a Douglas nurse and a volunteer. Although Cathy retired in August this year as clinical- administrative chief for the CPC3 Intensive Rehabilitation Unit, her legacy is one of wh[...]
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How stress shuts down your brain: Douglas researchers examine new role of hippocampus
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Mental health experts gather during Mental Illness Awareness Week - Douglas hosts symposium and public debate
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Did you know that the At-Risk Behaviour Unit team of the Psychotic Disorders Program has reduced its use of seclusion rooms by over 50 percent during the 2006-7 period?