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From Classroom to Real Life
From Classroom to Real Life
December 08, 2010

Being a recent graduate of a bachelor’s degree program in Psychology, it has become my passion to help those that I dedicated long hours of study and thought to during my college days. I still remember sitting in...

The Brain Illuminated, NARSAD Investigator Discoveries
The Brain Illuminated, NARSAD Investigator Discoveries
December 03, 2010

Study: Link Between Depression and Diabetes
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health have discovered a relationship between depression and type 2 diabetes, two serious conditions in the United States....

Guy Fessenden visits NARSAD Independent Investigator Lisa Monteggia in her lab at UT Southwestern.
Guy Fessenden visits NARSAD Independent Investigator Lisa Monteggia in her lab at UT Southwestern.
November 24, 2010

This week Guy Fessenden is running through Dallas, Texas, continuing his journey across the United States in a personal campaign – ‘A Father’s Journey’ – to raise money in support of breakthrough scientific research for...

Drs. Terrie Moffit and Avshalom Caspi accept their 2010 NARSAD Ruane Prize from NARSAD Scientific Council President, Dr. Herbert Pardes
Drs. Terrie Moffit and Avshalom Caspi accept their 2010 NARSAD Ruane Prize from NARSAD Scientific Council President, Dr. Herbert Pardes
November 23, 2010

Drs. Terrie Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi from Duke University and King’s College London, were honored with the 2010 Ruane Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Childhood Psychiatric Disorders at the NARSAD National ‘...

Marina Picciotto PhD
Marina Picciotto PhD
November 22, 2010

Combining Two Types of Antidepressants Produces Stronger Effect; Mouse Study May Help Patients for Whom Existing Antidepressants Are Not Effective
When it comes to antidepressants, two may be better than one. When...

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