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| NARSAD supports scientific research to find better treatments and ultimately prevent severe mental illnesses.
Since 1987, NARSAD has awarded over $238 million — funding 3,516 research grants to 2,707 scientists at 429 universities, institutions & teaching hospitals in the U.S. and 27 other countries.
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Expectant Brains May Help Predict Anxiety Treatment Success
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Brain Circuit Abnormalities May Underlie Bulimia in Women
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Study Explores Connection of Childhood Separation Anxiety to Adult Panic Disorder
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10 Leading Research Discoveries in 2008 by NARSAD-Funded Scientists
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» Featured Researcher
Mark S. George, M.D. Medical University of South Carolina For Mark George, M.D., NARSAD’s aid helped him salvage a promising technology that others in the field were giving up on. Today, that technology, called rTMS, is a powerful non-invasive therapy for treatment-resistant depression. [more] |
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