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Published on: 27 Aug 2019

People skipping doctors and using CBD oil for bipolar disorder 'not treated at all,' warns expert
"A lot of patients have contacted me from all over Canada, and [are] using cannabidiol to treat depression, bipolar disorder," said Dr. Gabriella Gobbi, a psychiatrist at 9I制作厂免费's faculty of medicine and the 9I制作厂免费 Health Centre.

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Published on: 27 Aug 2019

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Published on: 27 Aug 2019

Pas de doute听: les jeux vid茅o, c鈥檈st du s茅rieux. Faut-il pour autant les int茅grer au programme scolaire听? C鈥檈st beaucoup moins certain. Qu茅bec devrait d鈥檃bord s鈥檌nt茅resser 脿 l鈥檌mpact des 茅crans sur les jeunes, comme l鈥檃 propos茅 r茅cemment le d茅put茅 Andr茅 Fortin.

Les 茅crans ne sont pas seulement interactifs, ils sont aussi adh茅sifs. Comment en d茅coller les enfants est une pr茅occupation constante pour de nombreux parents, y compris l鈥櫭﹖茅. Tout ce temps pass茅 脿 jouer et 脿 regarder des vid茅os est-il dommageable听?

Published on: 19 Aug 2019

For almost as long as we鈥檝e known about the powerful spell opium can cast on a user, scientists have been trying to learn precisely how the drug operates in the body, particularly in the brain. According to recent Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series guest Dr. Brigitte Kieffer, researchers are closer than ever to understanding, witnessing, mimicking and perhaps predicting opioids鈥 work within the gray matter.听

Published on: 29 Jul 2019

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Published on: 24 Jul 2019

The FRSQ recently announced the results of the 2019-2020 funding competition for Intersectoral research on aging.听 In all, over $8.19M were awarded.听

Drs听Pedro Rosa Neto and Serge Gauthier听received over $1,44 M for their project, Biomarkers of aging and dementia: BioVie.

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Published on: 18 Jul 2019

The Margolese National Brain Disorders Prize will be awarded to 9I制作厂免费鈥檚 Gustavo Turecki, who has advanced our understanding of how early life adversity changes the brain to influence suicide and depression. Each prize is valued at $50,000, making them among the most prestigious honours bestowed by a Canadian university. The recipients were chosen by a committee of international experts chaired by Robert McMaster, Executive Associate Dean, Research, and Deborah Money, Executive Vice Dean.

Published on: 17 Jul 2019

Fabrice Jollant (9I制作厂免费) looked to isolated groups with very high rates of suicide for clues, such as the Palawan of a particular valley in the Philippines. His was a more genetic and neurobiological perspective, considering changes during the suicidal crisis and how to relieve psychological pain quickly (perhaps unsurprisingly ketamine appears to be quite effective).
The Psychologist

Published on: 15 Jul 2019

Almost 30 years ago, the U.S听National Institute of Health declared the 1990s "the decade of the brain."听Since then, considerable funding has been devoted to听psychiatric听research exploring various aspects of brain science.

Some scholars have argued that this was a nodal point in the history of psychiatry, marking a reorientation听from a biopsychosocial model to a "bio-bio-bio model,"听which remains dominant today. This emphasizes three factors:听neuroscience, psychiatric听genetics听and听psychopharmacology.

Published on: 10 Jul 2019

PRIZE WINNERS for Research Day 2019

Students from Douglas Institute Research Centre -

Oral Presentations:

  • 1st Prize (Prix d'excellence du FRQ-S): Scott Bell (Carl Ernst lab)
  • 2nd Prize: Amanda Larosa (Tak Pan Wong lab)
  • 3rd Prize: Malosree Maitra (Gustavo Turecki lab)

Poster presentations:

  • 1st Prize: Claudia Belliveau (Naguib Mechawar lab)
  • 2nd Prize: Rixing Lin (Gustavo Turecki lab)

Published on: 17 Jun 2019

Les enfants fatigu茅s peuvent 茅prouver des difficult茅s 脿 pratiquer des sports. Ils bougent moins听-听et moins ils bougent, pire est leur sommeil听禄, 茅crit l'auteure, Dre Reut Gruber.

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Published on: 17 Jun 2019

Behind the smartphone apps that power your daily life, chances are you have a picture that means something to you. You may have chosen your pet to be your background photo, for example. And those apps on your home screen? You may have organized them alphabetically or by colour. This personalization process can say a lot about who we are and what we value.

Published on: 17 Jun 2019

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Ditch the GPS. It鈥檚 ruining your brain.
By M.R. O'Connor
June 5 at 5:56 PM
M.R. O鈥機onnor is a journalist who writes about science, technology and ethics, and is the author, most
recently, of 鈥淲ayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World.鈥
It has become the most natural thing to do: get in the car, type a destination into a smartphone, and let an
algorithm using GPS data show the way. Personal GPS-equipped devices entered the mass market in only the

Published on: 13 Jun 2019

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