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from NAMI.org
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.
NAMIWalks Spring 2013
Got You Covered
First Episode Podcasts
DSM-5 and Psychosis: Hopes and Limitations
-more at NAMI.org-
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Membership is not required to attend events sponsored by NAMI.  However, when you join NAMI Farmington Valley-CT, you help to provide education, support, and advocacy at all NAMI levels, because your annual $35 family membership is allocated to the national, state (Connecticut), and affiliate (Farmington Valley) levels.  In addition, you get to meet great people like yourself…family members, consumers, mental health professionals & agencies, and concerned community members.

For information about joining NAMI Farmington Valley-CT, email Richard Connel at 860-673-8894 or call Iris in the NAMI-CT office at 860-882-0236.

 


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