

Rome High students learn of mental health resources
Georgia Headlines September 27, 2017 Andy Miller 0

The girl who asked if a bipolar parent meant she’d get the manic-depressive brain disorder, too, was a brilliant point of light for Dr. Smita Varshney at the Rome High NAMI Walk.
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