Robin Cunningham holds a Bachelors degree in Zoology from the University of Washington. After graduate studies in psychology at Washington and The University of North Carolina, and working as a Research Assistant in Oceanography and Preventive Medicine, he returned to the University of Washington to obtain an MBA. During his academic career, Robin was awarded four fellowships, including one from The National Institute of Health and another from The Western Interstate Commission for Higher...
Read more"I think the most important thing is to accept the disorder like any other medical disorder, that treatment works and that recovery is not... Read more »
A study of 103 outpatients with residual schizophrenia suggests that religion and spirituality might contribute to improved quality of life... Read more »
A Swedish study has shown that teaching type 2 diabetes patients about their disease results in greater decreases in the hemoglobin A1c... Read more »
SchizophreniaConnection is pleased to present an interview Dr. Xavier Amador, who discusses the thorny dilemma of how to convince... Read more »
This is a blog about hope and perseverance. It's been said that if you are devoid of all hope, you'll never be disappointed. This... Read more »
Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Schizophrenia
Families and caregivers of patients with schizophrenia deal with many emotions including grief, guilt, emotional exhaustion, stress, frustration,... Read more »
A Web producer interviews seven men and women who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder about their experiences with the... Read more »
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the University of Michigan Medical School have found that colon surgery patients... Read more »
A large review involving seven studies from four countries has found that schizophrenia patients rarely commit random acts of murder. The data found... Read more »
Policies that place restrictions on schizophrenia medications cause some patients to stop taking the drugs, new research suggests. Scientists looked... Read more »