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Research

Research is vital to advancing our understanding of mental illness and, eventually, finding a cure. Research is the ultimate source of hope for people living with mental illness and their families. And research is imperative if we are to understand early intervention strategies as well as all we can about the mental illness continuum including medication side-effects, nutrition, recovery and more.

In addition to the information resources below, NAMI frequently features research content in the Advocate, NAMI’s membership magazine. Join today to start receiving the Advocate. If you're already a member, visit the Advocate online.


Research Top Stories

CDC: One in Five Kids Has Mental Disorder
6/18/2013
A groundbreaking report from the CDC sheds light on children living with mental disorders.

Autism Research Sheds New Light on Gender Differences
6/11/2013
New studies presented at The 2013 International Meeting for Autism Research provide possible explanations behind the skewed gender ratio in autism diagnoses.

Suicide Rates Rise Significantly Amongst Baby Boomers, Study Finds
5/23/2013
A new study conducted by the CDC has shown that suicide rates for adults aged 35 to 64 have increased in the last decade and a half.

Regulating Glutamate May Help Early Detection of Schizophrenia, Study Finds
5/20/2013
A recent study has discovered that increased levels of glutamate may play a role in triggering psychosis.

NFL Players May Be More Likely to Develop Depression as they Age, Study Finds
5/14/2013
A recent study shows former professional football players are more likely to develop cognitive impairment and depression as they grow older.


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