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The MHA makes available various news releases from governmental and private agencies/associations. The news releases are provided for informational purposes only. The Mental Health Association in Suffolk County, Inc. does not, expressly or implicitly, recommend or endorse the content, nor do we exert any editorial or other control over the content.


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National Survey Tracks Rates of Common Mental Disorders Among American Youth

Runaway Vigilance Hormone Linked to Panic Attacks

Substance Use Associated with Low Response to Depression Treatment Among Teens

Major Databases Link Up to Advance Autism Research

Just Over Half of Americans Diagnosed with Depression Receive Care

Patient, Clinician Perspectives Critical to Successful Design of Comparative 

Effectiveness Research

Telephone Based Depression Treatment Program Effective While Cost Efficient

Significant Weight Gain, Metabolic Changes Associated with Antipsychotic Use in Children

Parent Training Complements Medication for Treating Behavioral Problems in Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders

One Subtype of HIV Increases Risk of HIV Associated Dimentia

Fighting the War Within - Veterans Struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Antipsychotic Use with Dementia - OMH Advisory

Autism Risk Higher in People with Gene Varient

Study Finds 21st Birthday Binge Drinking Extremely Common

Study finds Stigma May Still be a Barrier for Many Military Members and Military Spouses Seeking Mental Health Care

Virtual Reality, Psychotherapy, Show Promise in Treating PTSD Symptoms - Civilian Access to Care Remains a Concern

Imaging Identifies Brain Regions and Chemicals Underlying Mood Disorders; May Lead to Better Treatments

Maintenance Treatment Crucial for Teens' Recovery from Depression

Study Launched to Test Possible Preventive Treatment for Schizophrenia in High Risk Youth