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About Research on the Health Effects of Daylight Savings Time
A new study examines sex-specific molecular changes in major depressive disorder.
About Men and women have opposite genetic changes in depression
CAMH is a global leader in brain science, driven by the work of scientists in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute.
About Brain Awareness Week
Sean O'Malley, co-host Dr. David Goldbloom and Dr. Sean Hill have a fascinating discussion of the past, present and future of neuroinformatics on the CAMH podcast.
About Rise of the machines: The brave new world of neuroinformatics
20 years ago this week CAMH came to be, born of a merger between what was then called the Queen Street Mental Health Centre, the Addiction Research Foundation, the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry and the Donwood Institute.
About CAMH Turns 20
A new treatment study for people with opioid addiction, and evidence-based treatment guidelines for health professionals
About Tackling Canada’s Opioid Crisis: Help for Patients and Care Providers
Photographer Sean Patenaude discusses how Workman Arts helped him find a voice and recovery through art.
About Resiliency, recovery and art
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About Useful MeSH terms for Psychology Month
Persistent depression may need a different therapeutic approach, results suggest
About Over years, depression changes the brain, new CAMH study shows