Cannabis disrupts brain activity in young adults prone to psychosis: study
McGill research findings open door to new treatments for psychosis Young adults at risk of psychosis show reduced brain connectivity, a deficit that cannabis use appears to worsen, a new study has found. The breakthrough paves the way for psychosis treatments targeting symptoms that current medications miss. In the…
McGill in Quebec: Together for better health
ON THE AGENDA – Faculty Council Meeting, Tuesday, December 3
To all members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, The next Faculty Council meeting takes place Tuesday, December 3, 2024,...
November 29, 2024
Hike for a Cause: McGill medical students unite for neuro-palliative care
McGill medical students recently organized Hike for a Cause, raising over $1,000 in just two weeks to support the Susan Cameron Cook Neuro-Palliative...
November 28, 2024
A source of hope for brain tumour patients
The Neuro's leading physicians and access to clinical trials are changing the lives of Quebecers suffering from glioblastoma In June 2021, Guylaine...
November 21, 2024
Reading Abbott
Exhibit (extended until mid-January) delves into pioneering doctor and avid reader Maude Abbott’s reading taste to better read her remarkable life and career...
November 21, 2024
Five Canada Research Chairs awarded to FMHS
$13.8 million in federal funding for McGill’s cohort of 15 Canada Research Chairs The Government of Canada awarded McGill 10 new and five...
November 20, 2024
McGill in Quebec: Together for better health
Welcome to our series, McGill in Quebec: Together for better health, which celebrates the contributions of Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences members...
November 19, 2024