CDC: One in Five Kids Lives with a Mental Health Issue Jun 18 2013 A groundbreaking report from the CDC sheds light on children living with mental disorders. Read More.
FDA Investigates Two Deaths Following Injection of Long-Acting Antipsychotic Zyprexa Relprevv Jun 18 2013 The long-acting injectable used for the treatment of schizophrenia is under investigation. Read More.
Inspirational Documentary Fights the Stigma of Mental Illness Jun 13 2013 Individuals living with mental illness share their stories of perseverance in a documentary produced as a part of California’s initiative to fight stigma and raise awareness. Read More.
Autism Research Sheds New Light on Gender Differences Jun 11 2013 New studies presented at The 2013 International Meeting for Autism Research provide possible explanations behind the skewed gender ratio in autism diagnoses. Read More.
Suicide Rates Rise Significantly Amongst Baby Boomers, Study Finds May 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. Read More.
Regulating Glutamate May Help Early Detection of Schizophrenia, Study Finds May 20 2013 A recent study has discovered that increased levels of glutamate may play a role in triggering psychosis. Read More.
A Shared Journey May 16 2013 Max Maddox and his mother Kathy Brandt weave together a beautiful and hopeful narrative describing his experience with bipolar disorder. Read More.
NFL Players May Be More Likely to Develop Depression as They Age, Study Finds May 14 2013 A recent study shows former professional football players are more likely to develop cognitive impairment and depression as they grow older. Read More.
NAMI Has 'Got You Covered!' May 10 2013 NAMI's new website can help you understand health insurance changes that will be happening in the coming years. Read More.
Singing Out for Kid's Mental Health May 7 2013 During National Children's Mental Health Awareness Week, Congress and pop culture converged to raise awareness for mental illness. Read More.