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From the list below choose one of our weblink topics, then select a URL to visit.
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ADAMH
The Franklin County Alchohol, Drug, and Mental Health Agency
952
NetCare Access
24-hour mental health and substance abuse crisis and comprehensive assessment services
877
ADAMH ISSUE 7 Levy Website
Website in support of Issue 7 for ADAMH
704
American Mental Health Counselors Association
AMHCA Is For Mental Health Counselors—Exclusively!
810
First Link
Twenty-four hour, community-wide information/referral service
878
Mental Health Association of Franklin County
Mental Health Association of Franklin County (MHAFC)
898
Ohio Department of Mental Health
The Ohio Department of Mental Health
853
National Institute of Mental Health
Working to improve mental health through biomedical research on mind, brain, and behavior
696
Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services
Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services
792
Therapists Unlimited
A National directory of centers and counseling services
1034
 
   Mental Health (10)
  Corporate Donors  (9)
  Friends of Concord  (2)

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Mon, 08 Feb 2010 17:27
EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science
(JAMA and Archives Journals) High blood pressure appears to predict the progression to dementia in older adults with impaired executive functions (ability to organize thoughts and make decisions) but not in those with memory dysfunction, according to a report in the February issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Hypertension may predict dementia in older adults with certain cognitive deficits

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