The gynecology segment of United States electrosurgery generators market is estimated to witness around 8% CAGR over 2020 to 2026 owing to increasing usage of energy-based devices for quick operational preparations.
Read MoreThere's an incredible story to be told about the power of community in battling mental illness and suicide. Mind Over Matter, a Royal Oak, MI-based nonprofit, has spent 10 years growing a community of more than 5,000 5K participants raising more than $155,000 for local research and suicide prevention programs. The 10th anniversary MOM 5K race will happen Saturday, May 2 in Royal Oak.
Read More"Leaving the Hall Light On" by Madeline Sharples is now available in a trade paperback edition from Dream of Things. Previously available only in hard cover, this moving memoir focuses on surviving every family's worst nightmare.
Read MoreFlorida Clinical Research Center, LLC (FLCRC) is hosting summer intern, Lauren Patrusky, to offer her real-world experience in clinical research for studies related to mental and medical disorders, such as ADHD, depression, and binge eating.
Read MoreThe 2010 NAMI California State Conference welcomes all those interested in current mental illness treatment, services, education, legislation, and effective ways to correct problems that have created ineffective systems of care for the mentally ill.
Read MoreResearch shows that an estimated 26.2* percent of Americans age 18 and older suffer from a mental disorder. Yet with 57.7 million people suffering, there is still a stigma against those battling diagnosable mental disorders. Debra and Mark Meehl cont
Read MoreMark and Debra Meehl founders of the Meehl Foundation are being featured in 'A Mind Misunderstood' a film that reveals real stories about the devastation Bipolar Disorder imposes on families, and the steps that one can take to receive help. The s
Read MoreIn 2007, the courts in Texas ruled on a suit (ignoring the Fair Housing Act) and barred the Meehl Foundation from doing anything on their property with anyone who had a mental illness. On April 7, 2009 in appeal the court overturned this ruling - a
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