NIMH
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But independent of the NIMH, the researchers took the opportunity to create a uniform standard by which to evaluate suicide risk, said Gerstenhaber.
From Slate
In a highly novel study published in Current Biology, researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and the National Institute of Mental Health, or NIMH, describe how two major neuronal subpopulations in a part of the brain's thalamus called the paraventricular nucleus participate in the dynamic regulation of goal pursuits.
From Science Daily
Mead also brought along a powerful funder, John Eberhardt, the director of NIMH’s extramural research, who hovered in the background as an “interested observer.”
From Slate
In fact, "people with schizophrenia are more likely than those without the illness to be harmed by others," according to NIMH.
From Salon
So on whatever shelf you park “Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH” and “The Rescuers,” clear some space.
From New York Times
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