NIMH Seeks Okay to Keep Mental Health Data Flowing
Published Date: 3/4/2026
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Summary
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) wants to keep collecting important mental health data through its Data Archive and is asking the public to share their thoughts by May 4, 2026. This helps make sure the data collection is useful, clear, and not too much work for those involved. No big changes or costs are expected, just a smooth extension to keep the research going strong.
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