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Alzheimer's Disease > The first prevention study of its kind in the world, would like to recruit 500 healthy, at-risk adults.
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Major partnership paves way for new discoveries in prevention of dementia
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Healthy Brain Aging was the theme of the Douglas Institute Foundation’s 13th annual Open Minds Benefit, held March 2nd at the Hilton Montréal Bonaventure.
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Young gay and lesbian are twelve times more likely to suffer from anxiety disorders and more likely to consult.
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The 14th Annual Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA) will open in Montreal on Sunday, August 30 with a lecture for the general public. Conference Co-Chair Serge Gauthier, MD, Director of the Alzheimer Disease Research Unit o
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Monique Séguin, PhD, researcher at the McGill Group for Suicide Studies, at the Douglas Institute, just wrote a book on suicide.
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Like all other healthcare establishments, the Douglas Institute follows the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS). The Pandemic Plan has been deployed across the Institute and the Pandemic Plan Management Committee has
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Quebec Suicide Prevention Week : The Douglas fights statistics.
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A guide to the prevention of suicide in the hospital environment
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Douglas offers new comprehensive depressive disorders program Verdun, February 8, 2006 – We all get bouts of the blues, but for some this is more serious and severe. Some of us are clinically depressed and affected by a lifelong mood disorde