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425,000 Canadians suffer from memory problems. Do you remember your birthday? The day you turned 18? Your children’s name? Your first kiss? Your favorite dessert? The loss of memory is like losing your history, your past, your points
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For Ellen Corin, PhD, the past 27 years in Montreal have spanned psychology and anthropology, the West and the developing world. There is one unifying element through her career, it is that it was not her own, but other people's stories that were impo
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In July, the Douglas Institute Foundation solicited some members of the Douglas Family to participate in a gratitude initiative toward our donors. The Foundation would like to thank them for helping in recognizing the generosity of 650 loyal Douglas d
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Serge Beaulieu, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Director of the Mood, Anxiety and Impulsivity Disorders Program at the Douglas Institute, will chair the 43rd annual conference of the Association des médecins psychiatres du Québec (AMPQ). Bring
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The Douglas Institute is part of an international effort to investigate a new treatment A vaccine-based approach could be an effective therapy for people with mild or moderate forms of Alzheimer’s disease. The medication used for this therapy w
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Douglas researchers in Aging and Alzheimer's Disease.
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Improved treatments may be on the way for some 280,000 Canadians with Alzheimer’s disease.
Section : Mental Health Info
Is it true that, if you have bipolar disorder, your chances of having Alzheimer’s disease increase?
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Portrait of Samarthji Lal, MD and N.P. Vasavan Nair,, MD, who established the Douglas Institute Research Centre 30 years ago