Online Searches About Suicide Climbed After ’13 Reasons Why’ Premiere
Online Searches About Suicide Climbed After ’13 Reasons Why’ Premiere
Learning to Swim: Michael Phelps and Depression
Learning to Swim: Michael Phelps and Depression
How to Have Conversations about Mental Health with Loved Ones
Would you feel comfortable talking to someone in your life who is dealing with a mental illness? Learn how to discuss mental health with loved ones.
Genetic Testing and Maternal Mental Health
The perinatal period brings about distinct challenges for mothers. Guest author Dr. Karen Horst discusses prenatal, pregnancy and postpartum mental health.
#YouGoodMan: Seeking Help for Mental Health
Mental illness does not discriminate and certain ethnic groups are less likely to get help. Learn more during Minority Mental Health Month.
The Mind and Body Connection
What happens to the body may affect the brain and vice versa. It can take a while before the cause is recognized and proper treatment begins.
Changing the Stigma Around Men’s Mental Health with Photography
During Men’s Health Month in June, take the time to learn about life-saving resources and read stories from men who are dealing with depression.
The Child Mental Health Crisis
Suicide and suicidal thoughts in youths has been on the rise over the past couple of years. Learn more about the the child mental health crisis.
Penguin Random House Publishes Widely Praised Book Authored by Co-Founder of Genomind®
Penguin Random House Publishes Widely Praised Book Authored by Co-Founder of Genomind®.
PTSD: Resilience and Therapy
Resilience is a factor whether someone develops post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). For people with PTSD, alternative therapy may help symptoms.
Genomind’s Industry Accolades Expand, Bolstered by a Strong Scientific Advisory Board
Genomind’s Industry Accolades Expand, Bolstered by a Strong Scientific Advisory Board.
Mental Health in the Workplace – Walking the Talk
Mental Health in the Workplace – Walking the Talk
Elyse Fox’s “Sad Girls Club” Challenges the Narrative about Women of Color and Mental Health
Elyse Fox’s “Sad Girls Club” Challenges the Narrative about Women of Color and Mental Health
Mental Health Awareness Month: Genomind® Recognizes Psychiatrist Who Made a Difference During Pulse Nightclub Tragedy
With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Genomind is recognizing a psychiatrist whose dedication to helping patients went above and beyond.
Genomind® Reaches Milestone, Expands Headquarters to Meet Demand
Genomind announced a headquarters expansion and its Genecept Assay® has been used to aid clinicians in treating a total of over 100,000 patients.
Mental Health Month: A Perspective
Genomind President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Koffler shares his thoughts on the importance of Mental Health Month in May.
Prince Harry Opens Up About His Mental Health
Prince Harry Opens Up About His Mental Health
Royals Launch Mental Health Film Series with Heads Together Campaign
Royals Launch Mental Health Film Series with Heads Together Campaign
Exploring Genetic Causes of Autism
In recognition of Autism Awareness Month, one of our co-founders, Dr. Jay Lombard, explores the genetic causes of autism.
UK Teens Are Struggling With Mental Illness, But Teachers Lack Skills to Help
Rates of anxiety and depression have increased by 70 percent in the past 25 years among teenagers in the United Kingdom, according to stem4.
Dealing with Depression at College: A Patient’s Story
Feeling depressed at college can take a toll on the overall experience. Learn how one student found success in their treatment with pharmacogenetic testing.
Julia, A Muppet With Autism, Joins The Cast Of ‘Sesame Street’
Sesame Street will be introducing a new character on the air for the first time in a decade. The character Julia, is a 4-year-old with autism.
Glenn Close and Patrick Kennedy Discuss the Weight of Mental Illness
Glenn Close and Patrick Kennedy both have been personally affected by mental illness, and they’ve been advocating for better mental health awareness.
Genomind® Receives Emerging Company of the Year Award from Life Sciences Pennsylvania
Representing the entire life sciences industry in the state, Life Sciences Pennsylvania has named Genomind its Emerging Company of the Year.
Chrissy Teigen Opens Up About Her Postpartum Depression
By sharing her experience, Chrissy Teigen wants to show women that they are not alone in the way they may feel after giving birth.
Exploring Types of Bipolar Disorder
Exploring Types of Bipolar Disorder
Mental Illness and Heart Disease Are Often Found in the Same Patients
Mental illness and heart disease are conditions that affect millions of people in the United States in a given year, how are they linked? Find out here.
How Depression Affects Today’s Teen Girls
Today’s constant online connection may have a role in why teenage girls experience depression at higher level than boys their age.
Genomind® Completes $11 Million Financing to Fund Business Expansion
Genomind has completed an $11 million financing with its existing shareholders and Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) to further fuel Genomind’s expansion.
Seasonal Affective Disorder: More Than Just Winter Blues
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is more than just winter blues. It is a type of depression that is related to the change in seasons, and it is treatable.