Perry Renshaw

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Published on Mar 30, 2015

Our Research in the Salt Lake Tribune

Last week, our research was featured in the Salt Lake Tribune! Check out the article here: http://www.sltrib.com/news/2335152-155/loss-of-oxy...

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Published on Mar 27, 2015

A Story of Depression at Altitude

A 28 year old, wrote to us and shared his story:He grew up in Utah and struggled with depression and anxiety throughout his youth. Depression held him back in his studies and extracurricular activi...

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Published on Mar 17, 2015

Dr. Renshaw on The Scope Radio

http://healthcare.utah.edu/the-scope/shows.php?shows=0_z5w236tn

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Published on Mar 10, 2015

Suicide & Depression Rates Across the U.S.

Suicide & Depression Rates Across the U.S. As demonstrated by this map, rates of suicide are higher in the intermountain west region than in any other region of the U.S. The reason is still lar...

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Published on Mar 06, 2015

Antidepressants at Altitude: An Animal Model

In order to investigate the higher rates of depression and suicide that have been found in people living at higher altitudes, we conducted an experiment using an animal model. We were able to simu...

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Published on Mar 04, 2015

Suicide in Utah: Dr. Renshaw's Interview on Al Jazeera

Last month, Dr. Renshaw was interviewed for Al Jazeera. Dr. Renshaw discussed some of our research on suicide rates and altitude and talked about why this is such an important topic...

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Published on Feb 20, 2015

Why Study Altitude and Depression?

In 2008, Dr. Renshaw and his research team moved to Salt Lake City from Boston, Massachusetts, where he was a professor at Harvard Medical School. During their transition to Utah, h...

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Thank you so much for your contribution, Reem! We hope to find a solution as well.
Thank you so much for your support, Mandy! We hope so too.
Hi Marylyn, Thank you so much for your support; every bit helps! We will be sure to keep everyone updated as we move forward in our research. Best wishes.