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Regulating Glutamate May Help Early Detection of Schizophrenia, Study Finds A recent study has discovered that increased levels of glutamate may play a role in triggering psychosis.
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How to Contact NAMI Rochester


NAMI Rochester
320 North Goodman St, Suite 102
Rochester, New York 14607-1185

Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Phone: (585)423-1593
Fax: (585)423-0572


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Please send all general NAMI Rochester inquiries to:
info@namirochester.org



Pat Sine, Executive Director
pat.sine@namirochester.org


Jodie Terhune, Program Coordinator
jodie.terhune@namirochester.org


Claire Perlman, Office Coordinator
claire.perlman@namirochester.org


Lindsay Chambers, NAMI Rochester WALK Manager
namirochesterwalk@gmail.com



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