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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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Special screening of C'est pas moi, je le jure ! with the participation of Philippe Falardeau. On February 28, 2009, as part of the Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois, Jean-François Bélair, MD, psychiatrist a
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Individual placement and support (IPS) to find employment: Relevance of this model for Quebec.
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A conference held last week at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute examined the effects of natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods and ice storms on mental health. According to panelists, the stress caused by living through one of thes
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Web users now have an additional way of accessing the Douglas Mental Health University Institute fact sheets, as PasseportSanté.net has added a number of these fact sheets on various mental health issues, validated and approved by Douglas Insti
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Media Advisory: Douglas Institute hosts international conference looking at impact and interventions - January 28 to 30, 2009 The stress caused by living through cataclysmic events such as tsunamis, ice storms or severe floods, may have far r
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McGill, MUHC and Douglas researchers, among them Alain Brunet, get top marks from Québec Science
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Voici maintenant quatre mois que je suis revenu d'Angleterre. Je dresse ici un bilan des expériences anglaises dont, il me semble, le Québec pourrait s'inspirer.
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Such a super pill does not exist for the time being, but physical activity, in any form, accessible to all, is the closest thing to it.
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The Douglas Institute recently inaugurated its new Neurophenotyping Centre.