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Schizophrenics More Likely To Suffer From Ruptured Appendix
November 15, 2007 People with mental illness suffer more than just psychological problems. People with schizophrenia are more likely to suffer from ruptured appendix than others, according to new ... > full story -
Connection Between Startled Response And Schizophrenia
November 12, 2007 The search for responsible genes for prepulse inhibition, a measure deemed to be a biological trait in schizophrenia, has exposed a gene encoding essential fatty acid-binding ... > full story -
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Dynamical Systems Hypothesis Of Schizophrenia
November 9, 2007 The inconsistent expressions related to schizophrenia are newly structured in a recent study. Scientists have created a dynamical system framework to better understand the symptoms of schizophrenia, ... > full story -
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Cough Medicine Fights Dyskinesias In Parkinson's
November 7, 2007 A cough suppressant and a drug tested against schizophrenia curb dyskinesias, the involuntary movements that are disabling side effects of taking the Parkinson's disease medication levodopa, ... > full story -
Blood Pressure Drug May Curb Brain Damage From Alzheimer's, Depression And Schizophrenia
November 6, 2007 A drug used to treat high blood pressure and enlargement of the prostate may protect the brain from damage caused by post-traumatic stress disorder, Alzheimer's disease, depression and schizophrenia. ... > full story -
Hearing 'Messages' Embedded In Noise Could Be Early Sign Of Schizophrenia
October 24, 2007 A tendency to extract messages from meaningless noise could be an early sign of schizophrenia, according to a Yale study. During a "babble task," participants listened with headphones to overlapping ... > full story -
How Schizophrenia Develops: Major Clues Discovered
October 16, 2007 We know that something happens during brain development that contributes to schizophrenia. A glitch in the process that turns genes on and off in the brain -- a specific "epigenetic" flaw -- appears ... > full story -
Maternal Flu Linked To Schizophrenia, Autism In Child
October 16, 2007 An unexpected link connecting schizophrenia and autism to the importance of covering your mouth whenever you sneeze has been discovered. It has been known for some time that schizophrenia is more ... > full story -
Schizophrenia Candidate Genes Affect Even Healthy Individuals
September 27, 2007 Do gene variants that convey risk for schizophrenia affect apparently healthy individuals? Although these genes are present in every human, individuals may have different versions of these genes, ... > full story -
Potential New Approach To Treat Cognitive Impairments In Schizophrenia
September 24, 2007 A new study reports important evidence for a potential new treatment approach for those diagnosed with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is considered one of the most devastating of the major psychiatric ... > full story
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