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If you attended March 2007's Douglas-led "Stigma and Mental Illness: A Vicious Circle" conference, you'll remember Pierre Nadeau.
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Mental illnesses can be treated - The Douglas launches major awareness campaign
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Douglas documentary Thin highlights the suffering of women with eating disorder.
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A family view of schizophrenia: Out of the Shadow launches Douglas' movie series
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Frames of Mind: Douglas launches fourth edition of mental health movie nights
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Can we reduce the number of falls in the elderly patient population? A combination of stricter guidelines and a homegrown falls assessment tool may do the trick. A Priority In recent years, the Douglas has made it a priority to reduce the numb
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The holiday season is fast approaching with joyful visions of sugarplum fairies and family celebrations. However, for some individuals, particularly those struggling with mental illnesses, the season brings visions of worry and anxiety. Researchers an
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The Douglas’ Scientific Director, Rémi Quirion recently participated in the prestigious Raymond and Beverly Sackler Visiting Lectureship at the University of Toronto. His talk ‘Toward the characterization of novel memory genes&rsquo
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Montréal, June 26, 2006 – Today is a landmark day for the Douglas Hospital. Mr. Henri-François Gautrin, Minister of Government Services and MNA for Verdun, on behalf of the Minister of Health and Social Services, Mr. Philippe Couil
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New Douglas study will involve 2,400 citizens from southwest Montreal Montreal, May 31, 2006 – Sir Francis Bacon said some 500 years ago, “Knowledge is power” and this may be especially true when understanding the complexity of m