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The M-stream Program is designed to give investigators an opportunity to mentor a medical student who may be interested in the field geriatric mental health. Applications can be Downloaded Here

Take Care When Using Medicine Dosing Cups ( 09 Feb 2010)
Liquid medications are often delivered using medicine dosing cups to help with administration of the correct dose. However, it’s common for parents to make mistakes when using dosing c... Read More

Skin aging risk factors uncovered ( 08 Feb 2010)
Skin aging is a complex process. Besides the ‘typical’ sign of skin aging, which is fine wrinkles, there is also photodamage which comes from exposure to the sun. Photodamage lea... Read More

Gene mutation speeds up the aging process ( 7 Feb 2010 )
Scientists have found specific genetic variants which may explain why some people age earlier than others and say their findings have important implications for understanding cancer and age-... Read More

Adults may need less sleep as they age ( 1 Feb 2010 )
How much sleep we need is largely a mystery, and sleep seems tougher to come by as we age. Many studies — often funded by the pharmaceutical industry — have suggested that we're all slee... Read More

NCDEU 2010: New Research Approaches for Mental Health Interventions (2009-12-16)
NCDEU is a scientific meeting that focuses on the latest developments in psychopharmacologic clinical trials research and related methodology. Co-sponsored by NIMH and the American Society o... Read More

Teaching Teens About Abstinence May Delay Sexual Activity, Reduce Risk Behaviors (2010-02-02)
Teens who received a behavioral intervention centered on abstinence were more likely to delay first sexual contact than teens who received a control intervention focusing on general health p... Read More

Genes and Circuitry, Not Just Clinical Observation, to Guide Classification for Research (2010-02-05)
NIMH is launching a long-term project aimed at ultimately improving treatment and prevention by studying classification of mental illness, based on genetics and neuroscience in addition to c... Read More

Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging
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