A new study has said that a compound currently being developed for human use may be able to treat psychiatric diseases such as autism, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and ADHD. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2016
Twins tackle genetics myths surrounding Parkinson’s disease
Two twins who have volunteered to take part in a London medical study are tackling genetics myths surrounding Parkinson’s disease – after it was discovered that just one of the identical brothers had the condition. Continue reading
Sharon Kaur sponsors London Marathon runner with charity donation
Sharon Kaur, Managing Director and founder of Sahara Care, recently supported a London Marathon runner with a generous donation to Virgin Money Giving. Continue reading
Royals William, Kate and Harry announce new mental health initiative
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry have teamed up to spearhead a new campaign that aims to end the stigma surrounding mental health, Kensington Palace has announced. Continue reading
People who develop schizophrenia may have had the condition since birth, suggests study
New research has found that adults who develop schizophrenia may have had the condition wired into their brain structure from birth. Continue reading
Oxford University and Sound Pharmaceuticals team up to test bipolar drug
Oxford University and Sound Pharmaceuticals have teamed up test a new drug for bipolar disorder in its phase two trials. Continue reading
Sharon Kaur attends Parliamentary Reception on behalf of Sahara Care
Sahara Care founder and director Sharon Kaur personally attended a Parliamentary Reception on Tuesday 12 April 2016, to show her support for Care England. Continue reading
Anxiety is not funny, says Comedy Central UK, as it launches partnership with Mind
The mental health charity Mind has been chosen by Comedy Central UK as its national charity partner, to raise awareness of anxiety and other problems. Continue reading