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Depersonalization in schizophrenia: What it is and how to manage it
Depersonalization, or a state of mind causing someone to feel disconnected from themselves, is a common symptom of ...
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Psychosis vs. schizophrenia: What’s the difference?
Psychosis is often short-term, whereas schizophrenia is a lifelong condition. Learn more about this and other differences between the two.
Scientists at the Broad Institute say they're finally cracking open the root causes of schizophrenia. Until now, the biology behind the disease has been hard to pin down. Earlier research had shown ...
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How Does Cobenfy Work, and How Is It Different From Other Medicines Used to Treat Schizophrenia? An imbalance of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters may contribute to schizophrenia. Current ...
Schizophrenia, which affects up to 1% of the population, is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by multiple symptoms. One of the most common, and for which there is no treatment, is apathy and ...
Genetic and environmental factors contribute to schizophrenia. Science has not yet determined how these two factors interact to produce the diverse array of behavioral and neurochemical changes in the ...
Inner speech glitch explains why people with schizophrenia hear voices For decades, scientists have suspected that the voices heard by people with schizophrenia might be their own inner speech gone ...
What if schizophrenia does not have a singular cause? I recently read an article in the July 28, New Yorker by Rachel Aviv about recovery from Schizophrenia. It wasn’t about drug intervention. The ...
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