NIMH director to speak on "prevalence & global impact of depression" at World Economic Forum
Just received this announcement from the press office at the National Institutes of Health (NIH):
WHAT:
Dr. Thomas R. Insel, Director, NIMH, will present on the prevalence and global burden of depression, its enormous economic impact, and new advances in treatment at the World Economic Forum annual meeting. Depression is the leading cause of medical disability for people worldwide age 15-44 according to the World Health Organization's World Health Report on the global burden of disease. Depression is common among the world's population, resulting in significant economic costs. Dr. Insel will also participate in two additional sessions -- one that focuses on funding for mental health research and innovation, and another that addresses urbanization from a public health perspective.
WHEN:
January 24-28, 2007
WHERE:
Davos, Switzerland
WHY:
The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, "Shaping the Global Agenda -- The Shifting Power Equation." The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging leaders in partnerships to shape global, regional and industry agendas. The annual meeting is the Forum's flagship event that engages leaders from business, politics, religious groups and non-government organizations to shape the global, regional and industry agendas.

