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Brief interventions for alcohol and hypertension could save lives

Routine screening and interventions in primary care for hazardous and harmful alcohol use among people with hypertension could dramatically improve their health and save lives.

About Brief interventions for alcohol and hypertension could save lives
Tsega Eyasu, Zohra Surani and Tanja Kotolenko.

Congratulations to the 2017 Barford Nursing Scholars

The scholarship is an opportunity for CAMH nurses to pursue further education in their field.

About Congratulations to the 2017 Barford Nursing Scholars
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Studying Psychosis Using Brain Waves

Our research group aims to measure changes in the brain’s electrical signals during various tasks.

About Studying Psychosis Using Brain Waves
Collage of images of people at the Invictus games.

Raising the flag for veteran’s mental health

The games, which take place from September 23-30 in Toronto, celebrate the resilience of combat veterans

About Raising the flag for veteran’s mental health
21.Sep.2017

Canadian Guidelines and Resources for World Alzheimer’s Day 2017

Information from CAMH Library

About Canadian Guidelines and Resources for World Alzheimer’s Day 2017
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Opening Doors for Meaningful Client Engagement in CAMH’s Future

Doors symbolize transitions from one place to another, and their opening and closing can potentially signify transformation and change.

About Opening Doors for Meaningful Client Engagement in CAMH’s Future

Downtown East clients soar at the Phoenix Awards

Earlier this summer, CAMH’s Downtown East Clinic celebrated its fourth annual Phoenix Awards, an event commemorating milestones and achievements in client recovery.

About Downtown East clients soar at the Phoenix Awards

New study shows people with schizophrenia are dying younger

Poorer physical health care over their lifespan a leading cause

About New study shows people with schizophrenia are dying younger
Dr. Kwame McKenzie, CEO of the Wellesley Institute, Elliot Cappell, City of Toronto Chief Resilience Officer, and Dr. Nikolas Rose answer questions from the audience

How the city gets under our skin

“To understand the question of how urban settings affect mental health, we must understand cities as complex ecological environments where humans make their lives.”

About How the city gets under our skin
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14.Sep.2017

Moral Injury

About Moral Injury