Schizophrenia: Restoring Brain Circuitry to Improve Symptoms

Schizophrenia is among one the top 15 causes of disability across the world. Researchers pin down the faulty brain circuitry that drives negative symptom severity in schizophrenia and look at noninvasive methods of targeting and "repairing" this ...

Feb 4

Categories: Schizophrenia

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New Therapy for Schizophrenia

A new form of therapy has been found to be quite promising in its use as a treatment plan for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is one of the more complicated disorders to treat, partly because its symptoms include multiple areas of impairment, from mood ...

Dec 17

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Treatable Condition Could Be Mistaken for Schizophrenia or Bipolar ...

Researchers believe that a significant number of people diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may actually have a treatable immune system condition.

Aug 7

Categories: Bipolar, Mood Swings / Bipolar, Schizophrenia

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Machine Learning Helps Predict Treatment Outcomes of Schizophrenia

Researchers have used artificial intelligence to help identify patients suffering from schizophrenia and to ascertain if they would respond to treatment.

Jul 19

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Scientists Discover Schizophrenia Gene Roles in Brain Development

A research team identified 150 proteins affecting cell activity and brain development that contribute to mental disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar condition and depression.

Jun 12

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Promise of Faster, More Accessible Schizophrenia Diagnosis

A new study shows how a portable device common in optometrists' offices device, RETeval, may prove to be a more accessible way to diagnose schizophrenia, predict relapse and symptom severity, and assess treatment effectiveness.

Jun 7

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Brain Abnormality Indicates General Risk for Mental Illness

A new study has found an abnormality in visual regions of the brain that is associated with a person's general risk for mental illness, and these findings indicate a signature abnormality shared between common forms of mental illness.

May 18

Categories: Addictions, Depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) / ...

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Attention Deficit Disorders Could Stem from Impaired Brain ...

Research has discovered how two brain regions work together to maintain attention, and how discordance between the regions could lead to attention deficit disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression.

May 14

Categories: Adult ADHD, Schizophrenia

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Out of Sight But Not Out of Mind

It is often hard to put ourselves in others' shoes to feel their pain if we have not experienced it before, even more so for mental illnesses. The pain that someone with schizophrenia goes through is even harder to comprehend, much less imagine. In ...

Jan 25

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Deep Inside the Schizophrenic Mind

We know very little about what goes on in the schizophrenic mind, as all we see are the outward manifestations of schizophrenia. The science concerned with the neural bases behind these manifestations remains largely elusive, but researchers have ...

Mar 22

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Advantage of Nicotine

We are all aware of the disadvantages nicotine bring to us and how tobacco use can lead to disability, disease, and even death. However, a new research reveals how nicotine may have some benefits for patients dealing with schizophrenia.

Feb 9

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Don't Believe Your Eyes

Most visual hallucinations are associated with illnesses such as schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, migraines, and some forms of dementia, but healthy people can also experience hallucinations, from drugs, sleep deprivation, or loss of vision.

Oct 26

Categories: Schizophrenia

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The Mystery of Urban Psychosis

Why are paranoia and schizophrenia more common in cities?

Jul 21

Categories: Paranoia / Suspiciousness, Schizophrenia

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What is schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a long-term mental health problem. People with schizophrenia can have a range of symptoms including periods when they cannot tell the difference between what is real and what is imagined. Schizophrenia seriously disturbs the way ...

Jun 2

Categories: Schizophrenia

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Does City Life Pose a Risk to Mental Health?

Life in the city can be taxing. City dwellers often face higher rates of crime, pollution, social isolation and other environmental stressors than those living in rural areas. For years studies have consistently linked the risk of developing ...

May 23

Categories: Schizophrenia

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