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NIMH Director Thomas R. Insel Received AMA’s Top Government Service Award
Science Update • February 13, 2013
NIMH Director Tom Insel

The American Medical Association feted Thomas Insel M.D., director of the National Institute of Mental Health, with its top government service award.

Long-term Course of ADHD Diagnosed in Preschool Years Can be Chronic and Severe
Science Update • February 12, 2013
preschool-aged boy

Long-term Course of ADHD Diagnosed in Preschool Years Can be Chronic and Severe

Precursor Symptoms to Autism Detected in 6-Month-Old Infants
Science Update • February 11, 2013
infant undergoing eye-tracking study

Some autism symptoms can be seen in 6-month-old infants, possibly leading to even earlier intervention for this disorder.

Register for Science/AAAS Webinar on Translational Neuroscience Research Featuring NIMH’s Carlos A. Zarate, M.D.
Science Update • February 07, 2013
Carlos Zarate, MD

Want to know how the latest findings in neuroscience research go from bench to bedside? Sign up for the Feb. 13 Science/AAAS webinar and find out.

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on the State of Mental Health Care in the United States
Science Update • February 05, 2013
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius

HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discusses state of U.S. mental health care, commemorates JFK’s speech on the topic 50 years ago.

Imaging Biomarker Predicts Response to Rapid Antidepressant
Press Release • February 04, 2013
Dr. Maura Furey video on scopolamine

A boost of activity in visual cortex at the back of the brain, triggered by the processing of emotional information, predicted depressed patients’ responses to a rapid-acting antidepressant.

Brain Imaging Predicts Psychotherapy Success in Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder
Science Update • February 01, 2013
fMRI brain scan

Brain imaging might soon predict which treatment options would work best for patients with social phobia.

50 years ago, President John F. Kennedy Sent a Special Message to Congress About the State of Mental Health
Science Update • January 29, 2013
Celebrating JFK’s Mental Health Speech

Fifty years ago, President John F. Kennedy addressed Congress about the state of mental health—and changed the way Americans view mental health care.

Leading Neurobiologist Appointed NIMH Scientific Director
Press Release • January 24, 2013
Susan G. Amara, Ph.D., Scientific Director

Renowned neurobiologist Susan Amara recently joined NIMH as scientific director of its intramural research program.

Study Documents that Some Children Lose Autism Diagnosis
Press Release • January 15, 2013
teenagers making dinner

An NIH-supported study has confirmed that some children who are accurately diagnosed in early childhood with autism lose the symptoms and the diagnosis as they grow older.

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