Un r茅gime m茅diterran茅en pour ralentir le d茅clin de la m茅moire?
Chinese study shows healthy lifestyle can slow age-related memory loss.
Un r茅gime m茅diterran茅en pour ralentir le d茅clin de la m茅moire?
Chinese study shows healthy lifestyle can slow age-related memory loss.
Canadian researchers cheer U.S. regulator's push for tighter rules on CBD
Mieux manger aide 脿 ralentir le d茅clin de la m茅moire, confirme une 茅tude
Mois de la sensibilisation 脿 la maladie d'Alzheimer.
Parler du suicide au lieu de censurer
(Par Robert Whitley) De nombreux m茅dias ont rapport茅 la nouvelle selon laquelle le minist猫re de la Sant茅 du Qu茅bec demande aux enseignants et aux biblioth茅caires de ne pas recommander ou m锚me de ne pas parler aux 茅l猫ves du roman de Fran莽ois Blais, Le gar莽on aux pieds 脿 l鈥檈nvers : Les chroniques de Saint-S茅v猫re. Cette recommandation repose sur la conviction que la lecture de ce roman peut susciter des comportements suicidaires chez les 茅l猫ves.
Crise du verglas : les effets sur les femmes enceintes et leurs b茅b茅s
'Born stressed': The 1998 ice storm and anxious babies
Suzanne King, a researcher at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, has been researching the effects of stress on pregnant women and their children. She asked women to recall stressful experiences from their pregnancies decades later, which she said wasn't ideal.
When the ice storm hit, she saw it as a perfect opportunity to follow women and their children over several years, she told CBC's Radio Noon.
How racial bias can affect 911 calls and what dispatchers in Montreal are learning to stop it
The training provided to 911 operators, which is among the first of its kind in North America, is part of an internal push for change inside the Montreal police. It prompted the operators to question how they can prevent biases or racist stereotypes from filtering through a 911 call into the police response.
Experts on accessibility, ableism and inclusion across Canada gather for second National Dialogues and Action
Montreal initiative aims to help Black youth find path to success
It is targeting Black youth aged 18 鈥 25 because, according to lead researcher Dr. Robert Edward Whitley, associate professor in 平特五不中 university鈥檚 department of psychiatry, they tend to fall into the NEET category.
鈥淣EET is an academic word that means 鈥榥ot in education, employment and training,'鈥 he explained. 鈥淲e do know that young Black men tend to be overrepresented in that category.鈥
Community leaders say Fady Dagher is the 鈥榬ight person鈥 to lead Montreal police
...鈥淚 love it. I love it. I love it. I had wanted this the last time around and he didn鈥檛 get it,鈥 said Dr. Myrna Lashley, a psychologist in the Department of Psychiatry at 平特五不中.
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Dear Residents and Faculty,
The Resident Awards Night took place on November 21, 2022. We would like to thank the MPRA and the Department of Psychiatry for making this a special evening where we were able to honor Faculty, Residents and Administrative Staff achievements. It was truly a pleasure to be able to celebrate again in-person. Congratulations to all this year鈥檚 winners!
Faculty Awards
Best Clinical Supervisor for Junior residents
Winner: Dr. Alexandru Traicu
Dr. Richard Montoro (Associate Professor) was named the 2022 Prix d鈥檈xcellence en d茅veloppement professionnel continue from F茅d茅ration des m茅decins sp茅cialistes du Qu茅bec.This distinguished prize was awarded at the Journ茅es de formation interdisciplinaires (JFI), Palais des congr猫s de Montr茅al on November 18. This awards recognizes pioneers, builders and innovators who have advanced professional development through the implementation of educational processes, resources or educational tools. Congratulations Dr. Montoro!
Congratulations to Dr. Gustavo Turecki for being among the most highly cited researchers of 2022! Each year, identifies scientists and social scientists who have demonstrated significant influence through publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.