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Topic: Depression

Relevant Issues of Findings Magazine

Daniel Eisenberg, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Health Management and Policy
Phone: (734) 615-7764 E-mail: daneis@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Dr. Eisenberg's research interests relate to mental health services and policy, mainly with young and college-age people (a time that many mental disorders start).     MORE

Sandro Galea, M.D., Dr.P.H.
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: 734-647-9741 E-mail: sgalea@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Research interests include the the social and economic determinants of population health, and epidemiology of mental health and substance misuse, and the consequences of disasters and mass trauma.     MORE

Kyle Grazier, PhD
Professor in Health Management and Policy
Phone: 734-936-1222 E-mail: kgrazier@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Focuses on health care finance--including insurance, benefit design, actuarial science, managed care, and risk adjustment methods on mental health and substance abuse services.     MORE

Research Highlights-- Health as a Disaster Victim

Research Highlights-- Students & Mental Illness

Future Findings-- Job Loss Threatens Health

Aftermath: The Psychological Toll of Terror-- Epidemiologist Sandro Galea is finding that for countless of victims of disaster, it's not the event itself that wounds, but what comes later.

Depression: Public health researchers are finding new ways to diagnose, treat, and ultimtely prevent this disabling disease.

Future Findings-- The Search for Depression's Genetic Origins

Hot Flashes and Other Midlife Myths. With an unprecedented $80 million nationwide research project focusing on women at midlife, scientists are not only saying the "menopause" in public, they're finding out what it really means (PDF).

Healthily Ever After: Researchers are pinpointing the factors that can put one octogenarian on cross-country skis and another in a wheelchair (PDF).

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