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Sick of trial and error to find the right medicine for your mental health condition? Let’s see if using brain measures might one day help people like you get on the right medicine from the start!

People with certain mental health conditions often have to experiment with their doctor to find the best medicine and dose. This can take a lot of time! Let’s work on using brain measures to predict which medicine will be most helpful.
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Are you 16-28 weeks pregnant? Have you ever experienced a traumatic event? Let’s see if an online tool might help you during and after your pregnancy for managing your mood and experiences of trauma!

Mental health challenges during and after pregnancy can be difficult to manage. If you’re pregnant and struggling with your feelings about past trauma, team up from anywhere in the country to help test a new online program that might help people like you!
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Calling all Black males aged 15-24! Are you sick of violence in your neighborhood? Team up to help develop a violence prevention app!

Young Black men and boys are more likely to be exposed to various forms of violence. Alcohol or drug use often spark this violence. Team up if you want this to end! Help develop an app that gives options and strategies to stop addiction and avoid violence.
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Retrain your brain: Test a new app that may help you control your emotions with bipolar disorder

Bipolar disorder hits nearly six million Americans. Your condition may make it hard for you to control your emotions and focus your attention. A new app may help sharpen your focus and how you process emotional info to ease the effect of your disorder. It’s like exercise for your brain!
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Track your phone use and moods, whether you’re healthy or have ever had depression. You might help pave the way for better mental health care for teens!

For teens 13 to 18! Team up to better understand the link between mental health and phone use. Depression often starts in the teen years and treatments aren’t always effective. Share your phone habits and mood, whether or not you’ve had depression. It might help pave the way for better treatments!
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Try this app that learns about your moods based on how you type. It might lead to better mood disorder treatments!

About 20 million Americans have mood disorders like depression or bipolar. Whether you have one or not, try this app that tracks typing patterns. It might give insights about your moods. Better understanding that could reveal more about how mood disorders work. This might lead to better treatments.
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Have a spare 10 minutes? Sign up for a registry that could connect you with studies about dementia and healthy aging!

36 million people have dementia, including Alzheimer’s. Add your name to a list of people working to cut that number, whether or not you’re sick. Signing up will help connect you to studies you might like to join. This might help advance research about dementia and healthy aging.
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Try a pill that’s used to treat high cholesterol. It might help prevent heart disease, dementia, or disability!

Heart disease and dementia are two of the leading causes of death for older adults in the U.S. Try a pill that’s already used to treat high cholesterol. Let’s see if it helps prevent those diseases and age-related disability. It might pave the way for a pill to help people stay healthy as they age.
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Think better, feel better – your virtual coach can talk to you now! Team up to help test a voice-based virtual coach that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help with emotional wellbeing.

About 4 in 10 American adults have depression or anxiety. If you’re one of them, let’s see if talking to a virtual coach might help you solve problems and ease depression or anxiety symptoms!
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If you’re healthy, try a medicine that might boost your thinking skills, alertness, focus, and memory. It might go on to help people with brain conditions.

Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other brain diseases can impair your thinking, focus, and memory. But there’s not many meds to treat those symptoms. If you’re healthy, try a pill that might help you think more clearly. Seeing how it effects healthy folks might pave the way for using it as a treatment.
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Have you experienced a traumatic event? Think you might have PTSD? Team up to help see if talk therapy combined with a special treatment is better at treating PTSD than just therapy alone.

About 12 million adults suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during any given year. If you have PTSD or are struggling with overcoming a traumatic event, team up to help test a new way to treat trauma. You might help yourself and others like you recover!
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