Oprah: The 7 Year Old With SchizophreniaOn October 6, 2009, the popular television show Oprah aired a program about a 7 yearClick Here to Read More |
Breakthrough for Schizophrenia and BipolarEarlier today, we reported that NIMH-funded researchers at three different genetic research institutes from around the world collaborated and publiClick Here to Read More |
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Stalking Irish Madness: An Interview with Patrick TraceyToday I have the honor of interviewing Irish author Patrick Tracey, who penned an amazing book, "Stalking Irish Madness Searching for the Roots of My Family's Schizophrenia," for which he has won the Ken Book Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness for "outstanding literary contribution tClick Here to Read More |
Chasing the Genetic Ghosts of Mental IllnessFor decades, scientists have been making claims about the genetic roots of mental illness, ranging from schizophrenia and depression, to bipolar disorder and attention deficit diClick Here to Read More |
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No Significant Relationship Between Violent Crime and Mental IllnessI hope that, once and for all, the message is clear -- someone who has a mental illness is at no greater risk for violent crime. So says a new study that looked at the rate of violent crime in over 8,000 people diagnosed with schizophrenia between 1973 and 2006, and a control group ...Click Here to Read More |
Surprise Approval of Fanapt Makes Stock Go WildShares of Vanda Pharmaceuticals, the makers of Fanapt (iloperidone), surged today after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration sprang a surprise drug approval for Fanapt for schizophrenia late yesterday. In afternoon trading today, the stock hit $10.00 a share, over 8 times what the stock was tradinClick Here to Read More |
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Schizophrenia and DrivingWhen someone is recovering from a severe mental illness like schizophrenia -- a disorder that can seriously alter one's perception of reality -- sometimes awkward situations come up. Dr. Ron Pies, a contributor to Psych Central, discusses just such a case in The New York Times yesterday. His patieClick Here to Read More |
Mental Illness = Shorter LifeAlthough there's no news here (since the original study was published two years ago), TIME has run a thoughtful piece about the reasons why people diagnosed with serious mental illness typically have a shorter lifespan. The primary reasons, when you think about it, aren't all that surprising: SmokClick Here to Read More |
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FDA Approves Zyprexa for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder in TeensThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) handed Eli Lilly & Co. approval to market its best-Click Here to Read More |
Seroquel Gains FDA Approvals for Add-on Depression Treatment, Pediatric SchizophreniaThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced this past week that twoClick Here to Read More |
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Infections Linked to SchizophreniaSwedish researchers have developed a technique that analyzes inflammatory substances in cerebrospinal fluidClick Here to Read More |
Schizophrenia Profile Consistent WorldwideA wide-reaching study of people with schizophrenia discovered amaziClick Here to Read More |
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Brain Short-Circuit Triggers SchizophreniaA new study suggests abnormalities in the white matter of the brain appear to influence thClick Here to Read More |
Brain Short-Circuit Triggers SchizophreniaA new study suggests abnormalities in the white matter of the brain appear to influence the development of schizophrenia. The study, led by Professor Phillip McGuire and Dr Sophia Frangou, at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP), King's College London discovered young adolescents with severe deficitsClick Here to Read More |
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Gene Mutation Significantly Ups Risk of SchizophreniaA research team has found a mutation on human chromosome 16Click Here to Read More |
Seizure Meds May Up Risk of Mental DisordersProfessionals acknowledge that a history of seizures during infancy increaClick Here to Read More |
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Oprah: The 7 Year Old With SchizophreniaOn October 6, 2009, the popular television show Oprah aired a program about a 7 yearClick Here to Read More |
By: ol' yellerPlease note below the average 10-12 year shorter life expectancy for Schizophrenics. It's a serious disease, like coronary artery disease or any of the various forms of cancer, yet people continue to use the word in an almost joking fashion. I don't see headlines anymore [ever?] saying "AOL EatClick Here to Read More |
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Schizoid, Schizotypal or Schizophrenia?Hi, firstly, english is not my native language, so forgive me if I make some grammatical mistakes. I’ve been experiencing depersonalization and other symptoms since I was 14 (I’m 20 now). It all started kind of suddenly and made me become very reclusive during my adolescence. At the timeClick Here to Read More |
Dealing with a Delusional MotherI am an only child of parents that are both ‘mentally ill’. My Dad (deceased since 1991, and Mother, still living in Arizona have schizophrenia. Mom has Paranoid Schizo and is abusing me, emotionally. She continues to think that I am living with her ex-boyfriend in another state and keClick Here to Read More |
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Does My Partner Have Schizophrenia?I think my partner may be experiencing Schizophrenia or something similar. Before I met my girlfriend she had been diagnosed with depression and general anxiety disorder. Within the last year she has stopped taking her medication (Paxil) because she felt it was no longer helping her. In fact her eClick Here to Read More |
Worried About Schizophrenia/Schizoaffective disorderI’m sorry if this sounds repetitive of past posts but I’ve been looking everywhere to ask/talk about this. I’m also sorry if this is too long, I’m going to try to keep it as short as possible, yet informative. I can’t even tell you how long this has been going on becausClick Here to Read More |
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Helping Mother Not Feel ParanoidMy mum suffers from depression and may have schizophrenia. She had a breakdown around ten years ago and has been on medication, of differing kinds. She’s generally okay but keeps thinking things are going missing in her house, things that nobody would ever want to steal… like a bag of beClick Here to Read More |
Mom With Schizophrenia Refuses TreatmentMe and my 20yr old sis take care of her and everything else. So, It all Started about 8 years ago when i was 14 and my sister was 12. My mother had a drug induced schizophrenic break - Crystal Meth was her drug of choice, though she didn’t limit herself to that, [...]Click Here to Read More |
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Is This Schizophrenia?Q. I understand that there are several people writing in asking whether or not they are schizophrenic and I am sorry to add to this list, however I did not feel that any of the other symptoms described felt like my own. I understand that you cannot diagnose me with schizophrenia, however I am [...]Click Here to Read More |
Mom Has Paranoid SchizophreniaMy mom has paranoid schizophrenia, and it became apparent when I was about 11 and it quickly became out of hand and it caused my parents 4 year divorce which was difficult for me to handle. In the time I spent living with my mom after my dad left and began fighting for my custody, [...]Click Here to Read More |
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Infatuated With Someone With SchizophreniaI work in a boarding house/assisted living facility where most of our residents are mentally ill. I’ve been in this field for about 3 years. I’ve worked mainly with the elderly, rehabilitating or those with dementia. I’ve been with my current employer for about 7 months. WorkinClick Here to Read More |
FDA Approves Zyprexa for Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder in TeensThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) handed Eli Lilly & Co. approval to market its best-Click Here to Read More |
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New Treatment for Schizophrenia and Bipolar DisorderThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Saphris tablets (asenapine) to treat adults with schizophrenia orClick Here to Read More |
NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; Facts to KnowMarch 14, 2007 -- About 2.4 million Americans currently suffer with schizophrenia, and roughly one percent of the population will develop the disease at some point...Click Here to Read More |
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NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; Key Q&AMarch 14, 2007 -- What is schizophrenia? What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that is often progressively debilitating for...Click Here to Read More |
NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; Questions to AskMarch 14, 2007 -- Review the following 'Questions To Ask' about schizophrenia so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care...Click Here to Read More |
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NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; OverviewMarch 14, 2007 -- Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that is usually progressively debilitating without medical treatment. An estimated 2.4 million...Click Here to Read More |
NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; DiagnosisMarch 14, 2007 -- A challenging part of diagnosing schizophrenia is that many of the symptoms can be found in other mental disorders. For example, some individuals...Click Here to Read More |
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NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; OverviewApril 28, 2005 -- Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that is progressively debilitating unless professional help is sought. While there is still no known cure...Click Here to Read More |
NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; Questions to AskMarch 16, 2005 -- Review the following 'Questions To Ask' about schizophrenia so you're prepared to discuss this important health issue with your health care...Click Here to Read More |
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NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; Facts to KnowMarch 16, 2005 -- * There currently are more than two million Americans who suffer from schizophrenia each year, and roughly one percent of the population will...Click Here to Read More |
NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; TreatmentMarch 16, 2005 -- The best treatment for any individual suffering from schizophrenia blends a combination of antipsychotic medications with psychosocial...Click Here to Read More |
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NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia - Schizophrenia; DiagnosisMarch 16, 2005 -- The most baffling part of diagnosing schizophrenia is that many of the symptoms can be misconstrued and associated with other mental disorders....Click Here to Read More |
Michael J. Gitlin, MD - Differentiating Between Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: A Closer Look at Overlapping SymptomsIn this case-based CME activity, an expert on the diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and schizoaffective disorder reviews the application of evidence-based best practices to real-world examples of these disorders.Click Here to Read More |
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CME/CE Information - Differentiating Between Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: A Closer Look at Overlapping SymptomsPlease view this PDF file for full CME/CE information. You will need Adobe Acrobat reader software to access this file.Click Here to Read More |
Robert L. Findling, MD - Choosing a Therapeutic Approach to Early-Onset Schizophrenia: Disease Assessment to PharmacotherapySchizophrenia is rare in childhood, but its prevalence steadily increases during adolescence. Many of the symptoms associated with schizophrenia are relatively common and nonspecific; the differential diagnosis of schizophrenia is broad. The use of atypical antipsychotics has shown positive resultClick Here to Read More |
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CME/CE Information - Choosing a Therapeutic Approach to Early-Onset Schizophrenia: Disease Assessment to PharmacotherapyPlease view this PDF file for full CME/CE information. You will need Adobe Acrobat reader software to access this file.Click Here to Read More |
Robert L. Findling, MD - Recognizing and Managing Early-Onset SchizophreniaIn this educational activity, psychiatric experts discuss the prevalence, clinical presentation, and prognosis of early-onset schizophrenia. In addition, management issues, including the efficacy and safety of antipsychotic therapies and the integration of support therapies, are presented.Click Here to Read More |
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