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Launch of the construction work of the brain imaging centre.
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Sleep: the New Wonder Drug for Higher Academic Performance.
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National Research Project to Find Sustainable Solutions for People With Mental Health Issues Who Are Homeless.
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WHO Collaborating Centre gets the Prix rayonnement international.
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It is with great pleasure and pride that we announce that Amparo Garcia and Jean-Bernard Trudeau, MD, have received awards of recognigion for their exceptional professional contributions.
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Did you know? The philanthropy of our employees is essential to the Douglas’ mission. Your gifts represent one third of all individual donations raised by the Foundation. As Douglas employees, you are part of the Douglas Family. Your
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Silent Majority. Isolation. Stigma. Suffering in Silence. Loss of Freedom. The fear of the unknown or of being judged can sometimes be a barrier to counselling. Education is therefore critical to improving our understanding, shaping mental health po
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The Foundation supports 33 researchers, nearly half of the 67 researchers working at the Douglas. In 2008–2009, members of the Research Centre published 215 scientific papers, book chapters and books documenting scientific breakthroughs and ther
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Imagine a world where research was no longer a priority … We would be prisoners of the past. People suffering from mental illness would most likely still be housed in asylums, ostracized and marginalized. Internationally renowned Douglas scient Your Support Produces a Wealth of Discoveries.
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The Montreal WHO/ PAHO Collaborating Centre, directed by Gaston Harnois MD, received the Prix rayonnement international for its Atlas-ID project. The Atlas maps the resources and services available for people with intellectual disabilities in 147 coun