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Schizophrenia Patients Who Are Likely To Receive Depot Medication Identified
April 26, 2007 A recent report has identified a unique subgroup of schizophrenia patients in the United States who tend to receive depot antipsychotic ... > full story -
Understanding Schizophrenia: How Genetics, White-Matter Defects, Dopamine Abnormalities And Disease Symptoms Are Associated
April 23, 2007 New research helps bridge an important gap in understanding schizophrenia, providing the best evidence to date that defects in the brain's white matter are a key contributor to the disease, which ... > full story -
Brain Tissue Reveals Possible Genetic Trigger For Schizophrenia
March 28, 2007 Scientists may have identified a molecular mechanism involved in the development of schizophrenia. In studying the postmortem brain tissue of adults who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, the ... > full story -
Cannabis-Related Schizophrenia Set To Rise, Say Researchers
March 24, 2007 If cannabis causes schizophrenia - and that remains in question - then by 2010 up to 25 per cent of new cases of schizophrenia in the UK may be due to cannabis, according to a new ... > full story -
Researchers Uncover Genetic Risk For Schizophrenia
March 20, 2007 Psychiatric researchers at the Zucker Hillside Hospital campus of The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have uncovered evidence of a new gene that appears to increase the risk of developing ... > full story -
Children's Cognitive Performance: A Potential Indicator Of Bipolar Disorder And Schizophrenia
March 14, 2007 Scientists have made progress toward finding a way to determine whether a child is likely to one day suffer from bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. A battery of neurological tests revealed that ... > full story -
Making Memories That Last A Lifetime
March 14, 2007 Neurobiologists have discovered a mechanism by which the constantly changing brain retains memories -- from that dog bite to that first kiss. They have found that the brain co-opts the same machinery ... > full story -
Schizophrenia Much More Common In Certain Localities
March 14, 2007 Research by the World Health Organization (WHO) has suggested that the course and symptomatic expression of schizophrenia is relatively more benign in developing societies. However, a new study from ... > full story -
Abnormalities Of The Mouth Associated With Schizophrenia
March 14, 2007 Recent research quantifies, for the first time, how schizophrenia is apparently associated with a broader hard palate and abnormalities in the teeth. This knowledge may lead to improved early ... > full story -
Brain's 'Default Mode' Awry In Schizophrenia
March 13, 2007 The "default mode," or baseline condition when the brain is idling, is not properly coordinated in patients with schizophrenia and this aberrant activity may be caused by poor connectivity between ... > full story
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