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Why Does Schizophrenia Appear in Young Adults?

Meeting Announcement » The NIMH Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS

The NIMH Annual International Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS is a three-day conference addressing the importance of family in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Family is defined as a network of mutual commitment. Academic researchers and service providers come together to discuss the most effective approaches to working with families that are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. This year, the conference will be held in Nashville, TN, and the theme will be HIV Prevention and Support for Families Living in Rural Areas. The first day, Community Day, is focused on working with community providers to respond to the social context of HIV risk and enhancing the role of families in preventing and treating HIV/AIDS. Over the course of the next two days, the latest scientific findings from HIV/AIDS family-based studies will be presented in symposia, workshops, and a poster session.

QR Pharma Receives US Patent 7,625,942 To Treat Down Syndrome

QR Pharma, Inc., a developer of novel drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease (AD), announced that it was issued U.S. Patent No. 7,625,942, a "Method of Treating Down Syndrome" by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The '942 patent covers use of Posiphen and analogs to treat cognitive impairments associated with Down Syndrome (DS)...

Busting Big Myths in Popular Psychology (preview)

Parts of this article are adapted from 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior , by Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, John Ruscio and Barry L. Beyerstein. Copyright © Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

Popular psychology has become a fixture in our society, and its aphorisms, truths and half-truths permeate our everyday existence. A casual stroll through our neighborhood bookstore reveals dozens of self-help, relationship, recovery and addiction books that serve up heaping portions of advice for steering us along life’s rocky road. About 3,500 self-help books are published every year, and numerous new Internet sites on mental health sprout up every month.

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APA Deputy Medical Director Testifies To The APA’s Support Of America’s Military

APA Deputy Medical Director Annelle Primm, M.D., testified before the House Committee on Veterans Affairs hearing today on appropriate treatment for Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Dr...

U.S. Senate Urgently Needs To Extend ‘Medicaid Match’ In Economic Recovery Legislation

At a special briefing for Congressional staff, former Connecticut lieutenant governor Kevin Sullivan testified for the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on the need for federal action to address the growing mental health crisis in states...

Acupuncture May Reduce Depression During Pregnancy

A new US study suggests that acupuncture specifically designed for depression may reduce symptoms during pregnancy: although the study was small, the researchers say it is the first of its kind and hope that it raises awareness about depression in pregnancy and helps patients and doctors consider an alternative to antidepressants...

Laughing For A Good Cause: Comedy Show Proceeds Benefit Individuals In Treatment For Mental Illness And Substance Abuse

Proving once again that laughter really is the best medicine, Mental Health Systems (MHS), a local non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of its clients through mental health and substance abuse programs, will host its 3rd Annual Laugh for Recovery, on Sunday, March 7. Laugh for Recovery is a fundraising comedy show featuring talented, award-winning stand-up comedians...

Corcept Therapeutics Initiates A Phase 1 Study Of Its Lead Selective Cortisol Receptor (GR-II) Antagonist — CORT 108297

Corcept Therapeutics Incorporated (NASDAQ: CORT), a pharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery and development of drugs for the treatment of severe metabolic and psychiatric disorders, has begun dosing in the Phase 1 study of its next-generation selective cortisol receptor (GR-II) antagonist, CORT 108297...

Surprised? How the brain records memories of the unexpected

Remember the last time that something a friend did caught you off guard? Probably–and that’s because the human brain is specially tuned to remember things that are out of the ordinary. [More]



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