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The mission of our organization is to advocate for increased funding for the purpose of curing mental health diseases, utilizing cutting edge genetic and epigenetic research.

Our vision is to accelerate research in biomarkers for early diagnoses of “high risk” mental health conditions and to develop novel targeted curative therapies based on the molecular causes of these brain diseases.

We also focus on ways to de-stigmatize mental health conditions through educational efforts in our communities and schools.

Our group is comprised of research scientists, medical professionals, counselors, teachers, military personnel, and those whose lives have been touched by conditions effecting the brain.

We welcome input from our readers and followers. Together, we can make a stand to end mental health disease and suicide.

Cure Brain Disease Founding Members:

Mary Allen, Co-Chair, Blogger, M. Ed., Counselor Education, K-12, Clemson University

Julies Soares, Co-Chair, Blogger COTA/L, Occupational Therapy, New England Institute of Technology

Susan Crooks, Secretary, M. Ed., Teacher Education, Clemson University

This site is dedicated to our loved ones who have suffered at the hands of mental health diseases and suicide.

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