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Published on: 5 Nov 2021

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Published on: 5 Nov 2021

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Published on: 5 Nov 2021

On October 18, Dr. Gustavo Turecki was announced as a member of the . He is one of 10 international members named to the US NAM. Election to the Academy recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service. Dr.

Published on: 22 Oct 2021

The 9I制作厂免费 School of Population and Global Health (SPGH) is launching a three-year Queen Elizabeth Scholars climate resiliency research and student-training initiative in partnership with the University of the West Indies (UWI). This training and research exchange program links cross-disciplinary research with practice between Canada and the Caribbean region.

Published on: 15 Oct 2021

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Published on: 14 Oct 2021

Panel to examine pandemic's disproportionate impact on racialized people
Myrna Lashley, associate professor of psychology in 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 Department of Psychiatry, will be a panelist at an online event Thursday sponsored by AMI-Quebec.

Montreal Gazette.

Published on: 14 Oct 2021

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Published on: 14 Oct 2021

Understanding the early-life origins of suicide: Vulnerability may begin even before birth
People considering their own death have often gone through long periods of intense suffering and internal struggles. They may have endured mental illness and experienced a range of adverse life events. Helping people suffering from a mental disorder and/or going through a difficult time is therefore of the utmost importance to preventing suicide.

Published on: 8 Oct 2021

Mental Illness Awareness Week is underway (October 3-9, 2021). Dr. Srividya N. Iyer, one of 2021's Mental Health Champions, spoke to Radio Canada on the occasion, underscoring the need for early intervention, and for well-integrated services for those who are most at need. .

Published on: 6 Oct 2021

The Stratas Foundation, a volunteer not-for-profit organization sponsoring mental health research in Canada by young and early career scholars, invites students and researchers to submit proposals for consideration of five available scholarships. We require all research applications to pertain to mental health or mental illness, but there are no strict limits on the discipline of study. Additional details can be found .

Published on: 6 Oct 2021

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Published on: 27 Sep 2021

Let them hit snooze: Sleeping in helped teenagers cope with pandemic stress, study finds

Published on: 21 Sep 2021

Congratulations to Dr. C茅cile Rousseau on her ! The Teasdale-Corti Humanitarian Award recognizes doctors who make truly exceptional sacrifices, often while exposing themselves to personal risk.

Published on: 16 Sep 2021

While poor sleep was linked to higher levels of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, more teens actually obtained the recommended amount of sleep compared to pre-pandemic sleep patterns, according to a new study from 9I制作厂免费. Changes to daily routines triggered by lockdowns allowed teenagers to follow their biological impulse to wake up and sleep later, reducing daytime sleepiness.

Classified as: sleep, stress, pandemic, covid-19, teens, teenagers, Reut Gruber
Published on: 16 Sep 2021

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