Poll Finds Many Americans Know Little About Mental Illness, But Say Knowledge Would Be Beneficial **As Featured in the June Acadia E-News **
Mental Health Report Documents Toll of Depression
Study Refutes Link Between Suicide Risk, Antidepressants
Eight Percent of Adults Experienced Major Depression in the Past Year, Survey Finds
More Methamphetamine Users Addicted, Report Says
NIDA and Scholastic Continue to Reach Tweens with Information about Methamphetamine and Other Drugs
Bipolar Disorder More Prevalent and Costly than Believed; Lithium Could Curb Suicide Rate
Two Studies Identify Several 'Core Traits' in People With Eating Disorders
Study Finds Mental Illness Exacts Heavy Toll, Beginning in Youth
Study Find Mental Illness Exacts Heavy Toll, Beginning in Youth
Mortality Rates from Behavioral Health Disorders Declines, According to Preliminary CDC Data
Global Study Finds Mental Illness Widespread
Many with Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Unaware they Need Treatment, SAMHSA Finds
NAMI releases report on children and Medication.
Center for Impact Research News
JAMA - The Journal of the American Medical Association.
NIDA Research Finds Factors Related to Inhalant Abuse, Addiction
Report Looks at Link Between Alcohol/Drugs and Juvenile Crimes