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Serendip's mental health resource lists are intended to provide access to web materials which we believe are of continuing usefulness in discussions of mental health issues. This "News" section is aimed at helping people be aware of possible "growing points" relevant to mental health discussions, news reports which offer what may become important new perspectives on mental health, relating either to mental health itself or to related social, political, and economic phenomena that impact on it.
May, 2003
- Stalin to Saddam: So Much for the Madman Theory, From the New York Times, May 4, 2003
- AFTEREFFECTS: THE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL; In Baghdad's Anarchy, the Insane Went Free, From the New York Times, May 12, 2003
- Lullabies in a Bottle: Prescribing for Children, From the New York Times, May 13, 2003
- Wired to the Brain of a Rat, a Robot Takes On the World, From the New York Times, May 15, 2003
- Mental risk high in children of schizophrenic mom, From Reuters Health, May 13, 2003
- Warrior Angel': Fighting Against Mental Illness: Book Review Robert Lipsyte's The Chief, From the New York Times, May 18, 2003
- Autism Diagnoses Double in California, From the New York Times, May 14, 2003
- NIH Awards Grants for Six New Autism Research Centers , National Institutes of Mental Health News Release, May 13, 2003
- What Makes You Who You Are, Cover Story From Time Magazine, May 27, 2003
- Lithium may slow progress of Alzheimer's, From the Philadelphia Inquirer, May 22, 2003
- Hormone - Taking Is Linked to Dementia, From the New York Times, May 27, 2003
- Alzheimer's Disease Linked to Depression, From WebMD, May 19, 2003
- Doctor Admits He Did Needless Surgery on the Mentally Ill, From the New York Times, May 20, 2003
- Leading Drugs for Psychosis Come Under New Scrutiny, From the New York Times, May 20, 2003
- Seeing Risk and Reward Through a Patient's Eyes, From the New York Times, May 27, 2003
- If Biology Is Destiny, When Shouldn't It Be?, From the New York Times, May 27, 2003
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These resource lists are being maintained by Debbie Plotnick, working with Paul Grobstein, Department of Biology, and James Martin, School of Social Work and Social Research, at Bryn Mawr College. Suggestions for additions to the list are welcome, as are more general thoughts about how to most effectively make available information, and promote conversation, about issues of mental health. Contact dplotnic@brynmawr.edu - pgrobste@brynmawr.edu - jmartin@brynmawr.edu.
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