New research indicates that the written language of people with schizophrenia corresponds to their specific symptom profiles.
Doctors say early symptoms of schizophrenia don't always lead to severe illness - and that offers new hope for prevention.
UCSF scientists are in a tight race against time, trying to spot telltale brain signals before a person’s first psychotic break. The idea is simple, even if the science is not: treat people while ...
Current schizophrenia medications treat symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, but do little for cognitive symptoms ...
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Nursing Homes Falsely Diagnose Patients as Schizophrenic to Sedate Them, Report Says
Dementia patients are given antipsychotics, which FDA warns may increase the risk for deat ...
Schizophrenia affects 1% of the global population and is caused by a complex interplay between at least 280 genes and ...
One of the symptoms of schizophrenia is difficulty incorporating new information about the world. This can lead patients to ...
For people with psychosis in early stage schizophrenia, early treatment is important. Patients whose psychotic symptoms go untreated for longer periods tend to have more severe symptoms and a lower ...
Explore the reasons why therapists and M.D.s can't and don't listen with curiosity to their psychotic patients.
A psychiatrist says he's not against clients using ChatGPT. But it can "supercharge" people's vulnerabilities, leading to "AI ...
False diagnoses are used to mask inappropriate use of antipsychotic drugs on patients with dementia, a practice called chemical restraint, a government watchdog report said.
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