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Pitt study: Gay, lesbian, bisexual youth bullied, abused more often than peers
U.S. Accelerates Suicide Prevention with National Action Alliance Leadership
Magnetic Stimulation Scores Modest Success as Antidepressant
Rapid Antidepressant Action of Common Medication Confirmed by Repeat Trial
Who Will Develop the Next Generation of Medications for Mental Illness?
A new study has linked panic disorder to a wayward hormone in a brain called orexin. The study suggests that too much of it may lead to panic attacks that afflict 6 million American adults.
Science Daily (Aug. 11, 2009) Traffic Jam In Brain Causes Schizophrenia Symptoms; First Mouse To Develop Disease As Teenager, Just Like Humans
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