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Brain Bank > Bell Canada donates $2 million to upgrade and expand Douglas Institute Brain Bank
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Prenatal maternal stress > New data will lead to a better understanding of its impact on mothers-to-be and their fetuses
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The Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) clinical guide has been revamped. The new version clarifies a number of assessment criteria, such as the client’s mental state, emotional state and treatability. The update also inclu
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Clocks in the human brain > Twenty-four hour cycles, known as circadian rhythms, are important for normal brain function and mental health.
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The 2010 Douglas Institute research teams who were awarded grants from NSERC to pursue work in their respective fields of expertise.
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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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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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Luz Garcia Zielinski, who was the rehabilitation assistant for the Wellington Centre's Card Workshop from June 2007 to May 2008, spent an amazing year nurturing the talent that surrounded her.
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Three Douglas Institute Researchers Receive NARSAD's 2008 Young Investigator Award.
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Mayor Gérald Tremblay visits the Douglas Institute