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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
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People with bipolar disorder experience periods of unusually intense emotion, changes in sleep patterns and activity levels, and unusual behaviors. Learn more about bipolar disorder: #WorldBipolarDay
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NIH researchers developed a new PET radiotracer that, for the first time, reveals a key inflammation biomarker in the human brain. 🧠. NIMH's Dr. Robert Innis says it could reshape how we diagnose & treat Alzheimer’s, MS & more.
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Bipolar disorder is not the same as the typical ups and downs kids go through. The mood swings are more extreme and accompanied by changes in sleep, energy level, and the ability to think clearly. Know the signs and symptoms. #WorldBipolarDay
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In recognition of #WorldBipolarDay on March 30, help raise awareness about bipolar disorder by sharing NIMH's informational materials based on the latest research. Share science. Share hope. #shareNIMH
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An @NIH-funded study found new suicide risk prediction models were 18% more accurate than current prediction methods—offering hope for prevention. Learn more:
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📅 On April 23, NIH will host a virtual workshop to advance our understanding of the brain's reasoning algorithms, explore how brain disorders may impact these processes, & discuss whether computational models of reasoning can inspire new interventions.
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A recent @NIH-funded study is shedding new light on memory encoding. Read about how researchers examined memory traces in the hippocampus of mice and what physical changes they discovered on a cellular level.
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Happy first day of spring! As we welcome the spring equinox, it’s a great time to check in with your mental health and daily routines. Here are some tips from NIMH to help you take care of your mental health: .
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NIH researchers developed a powerful method to track how brain-behavior relationships evolve, revealing insights that standard analyses miss. This could reshape how we study neural activity in psychiatric disorders and addiction.
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RT @ncats_nih_gov: Researchers created an #ArtificialIntelligence model that accurately predicted adolescents at high risk for mental illne….
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National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week® (March 17-23) educates youth on the science of substance use and addiction. Learn about the complex relationship between substance use and mental disorders—treatment is possible. 🔗 #NDAFW.
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RT @NIDAnews: Don’t miss the opportunity to join the conversation and help prevent substance use among youth in your community. Learn more….
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Our brains are an incredible and complex organ! Watch this video to learn more about the different parts of the brain and what each area helps control. #BrainAwarenessWeek #BrainWeek
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Watch our fun and educational video series, Jane the Brain! Jane helps kids understand different emotions and offers advice! Join Jane as she learns through her experiences and explores ways to cope. #BrainAwarenessWeek
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Did you know that connecting with friends and family is one great way to cope with stress? Download our free coloring and activity book to help kids learn simple ways to boost their mental well-being. #BrainWeek #BrainAwarenessWeek
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Introduce kids to the exciting world of mental health research with our free coloring and activity book! Kids can learn about mental health and clinical trials and even conduct their own experiments! #BrainWeek #BrainAwarenessWeek
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Did you know that big and important changes are happening in the brain during adolescence? Here are 7 things you should know about the teen brain. #BrainWeek #BrainAwarenessWeek
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It's #BrainAwarenessWeek! Share NIMH resources to help educate the public about the impact of brain science on our everyday lives and inspire the next generation of scientists! #BrainWeek
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
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🧬An NIMH-funded global study reveals new insights into the genetic contributors to bipolar disorder, including differences between disorder subtypes and links to other mental disorders. These insights could pave the way for new treatments. Read more:
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Our thoughts and behaviors come from billions of interconnected neurons—but how do they work together? A new study led by NIMH researchers maps how thousands of neurons influence a single one, a key step in linking brain activity to behavior.
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Nature research paper: Brain-wide presynaptic networks of functionally distinct cortical neurons.
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