Mental Health News and Research

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NIH, Autism Speaks announce addition of AGRE as data federation site for NDAR

NIH, Autism Speaks announce addition of AGRE as data federation site for NDAR

Roundup: Iowans question Wellmark premium hikes; Fla. Medicare audit; Mich. nursing home scandals

Roundup: Iowans question Wellmark premium hikes; Fla. Medicare audit; Mich. nursing home scandals

ADHD drugs not bad for the heart: Study

ADHD drugs not bad for the heart: Study

Alzheimer’s disease vaccine developed by Australian scientists

Alzheimer’s disease vaccine developed by Australian scientists

Sound sleep despite technology overload: Study

Sound sleep despite technology overload: Study

Abortion does not raise risk of mental ailment: Experts

Abortion does not raise risk of mental ailment: Experts

WTC disaster results in increased risk of physical and mental health conditions after 9/11

WTC disaster results in increased risk of physical and mental health conditions after 9/11

Breakthroughs in hematopoietic cell transplantation to be presented at 53rd ASH meeting

Breakthroughs in hematopoietic cell transplantation to be presented at 53rd ASH meeting

Link between vitamin D deficiency and urinary incontinence

Link between vitamin D deficiency and urinary incontinence

TIME names Penn Nursing's autism research among Top 10 New Findings in Parenting

TIME names Penn Nursing's autism research among Top 10 New Findings in Parenting

Magellan launches Community Impact Report

Magellan launches Community Impact Report

Study highlights need for greater recognition of sexual and reproductive healthcare needs of teen boys

Study highlights need for greater recognition of sexual and reproductive healthcare needs of teen boys

Research roundup: Depression and Medicaid spending; Saving on chronic care costs?: Mental health coverage

Research roundup: Depression and Medicaid spending; Saving on chronic care costs?: Mental health coverage

Dramatic rise in substance abuse treatment admission rates from 1999-2009

Dramatic rise in substance abuse treatment admission rates from 1999-2009

Conn. wants insurers to pay more of children's mental health costs

Conn. wants insurers to pay more of children's mental health costs

Girls suffer more frequently from chronic pain than boys

Girls suffer more frequently from chronic pain than boys

Working night shifts may raise risk of diabetes: Study

Working night shifts may raise risk of diabetes: Study

First Edition: December 8, 2011

First Edition: December 8, 2011

Pending budget cuts could jeopardize health, safety of state's most vulnerable seniors

Pending budget cuts could jeopardize health, safety of state's most vulnerable seniors

Considering varying extent to which genes are turned on or off can help develop personalised, predictive medicines

Considering varying extent to which genes are turned on or off can help develop personalised, predictive medicines

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